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within the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) and be inspired by the work we can do together to improve health, and make a positive, daily impact in our communities. In the role of Business Manager you
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Manager I, you will work independently, under the direction of the Business Operations Program Director and within the Business Operations team, and collaboratively with the CIBMTR Executive Director
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. • Directs division operations and allocates people, material, and financial resources to ensure operational efficiency. • Manages office services and operations including preparing reports, analysis, and
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resident expert for the healthcare philanthropy program; serve as a liaison between clinical programs and the development office, manage the FHF board of directors, and lead key Foundation initiatives
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application support / configuration of (2800+ Apps) for the internal faculty, staff, and students to maintain efficient endpoint computing. Manages and maintains Active Directory, Microsoft Exchange, Office 365
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events. Coordinate internal and external program related communications. Manage the Tandem Meetings conference email account inbox, triage, track responses and follow up. Collect, analyze, and disseminate
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projects of moderate complexity under general direction and resolve system issues in close collaboration with the business team and IT technical staff Create reports and visual presentations; develop metrics
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unique to HIV care are supported through on the job training. Preferred Schedule: Full-time role with expectations for coverage during core business hours and flexibility required as necessary
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projects of moderate complexity under general direction and resolve system issues in close collaboration with the business team and IT technical staff Create reports and visual presentations; develop metrics
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the National Institutes of Health and the Office of Management and Budget, and ability to interpret organizational policies and guidelines for research management. Proven ability to maintain balance between