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, to include accurately forecasting future labor and non-labor grant expenditures Works closely with Grant Operations (“GO”) Center post-award specialists and principal investigators to address any budgetary
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issues, risks and quality throughout the project life cycle. PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES : Responsible for managing tasks and projects; directs and manages all stages of project and programs using
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: ● Hold at minimum a Master of Arts in Music or Master of Music degree ● Have at least two years of college teaching experience in applied piano and class piano ● Have an ability to deliver high-level music
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to master new and emerging technologies to the benefit of the university. Evidence of having a collaborative and cooperative work style that drives projects to completion. Ability to build reports, and
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. Post-award activities include, but are not limited to establishing grant awards, assisting Principal Investigators (PIs) with grant purchases, initiating SSAs/subcontracts based on project needs
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of time at the university, teaching students, caring for patients, and advancing research goals. Empty heading PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBITIES: KNOWLEDGE,SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: MINMUM QUALIFICATIONS: PREFERRED QUALIFCATIONS
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and procedures. PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Oversees the daily post-award operations of the SOM GO Center while supervising post-award staff members who support faculty in grant management Reviews and
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procedures. This position works closely with the Office of the Vice President for Research related to their review, approval, and submission of award proposals and Just-in-Time requests. PRIMARY JOB
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to the Chief of Staff to the Vice President for Medical Affairs and Dean of the School of Medicine (the “Dean”), this position focuses on planning and executing stakeholder relations and engagement strategies
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employees are present. Acts as a subject matter expert to all SLU audio visual equipment; provides after-hours support as determined by business needs. PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Accepts escalations and