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  • Adv Practice Manager 3

    Nurse Practitioners, Physc Asst, CRNAneth and CNMidwife

  • Counsel 4

    Involves providing research and advice on legal issues affecting UC Campuses, Medical Centers, Office of the President and / or the University at-large. Provides the full range of legal services to clients in the following practice areas: labor and employment, faculty and student affairs, health law, governance and public accountability, construction, land use, research compliance, intellectual property, business transactions, litigation, real estate, taxes and gifts and estates, as well as expertise regarding the regulations and policies of The Regents, and other University policies. Direct services include litigation, contract negotiations, advice, and assisting with the development of effective compliance and risk mitigation strategies to facilitate the University's complex operations.

  • Counsel 3

    Involves providing research and advice on legal issues affecting UC Campuses, Medical Centers, Office of the President and / or the University at-large. Provides the full range of legal services to clients in the following practice areas: labor and employment, faculty and student affairs, health law, governance and public accountability, construction, land use, research compliance, intellectual property, business transactions, litigation, real estate, taxes and gifts and estates, as well as expertise regarding the regulations and policies of The Regents, and other University policies. Direct services include litigation, contract negotiations, advice, and assisting with the development of effective compliance and risk mitigation strategies to facilitate the University's complex operations.

  • Managing Counsel 3

    Involves providing research and advice on legal issues affecting UC Campuses, Medical Centers, Office of the President and / or the University at-large. Provides the full range of legal services to clients in the following practice areas: labor and employment, faculty and student affairs, health law, governance and public accountability, construction, land use, research compliance, intellectual property, business transactions, litigation, real estate, taxes and gifts and estates, as well as expertise regarding the regulations and policies of The Regents, and other University policies. Direct services include litigation, contract negotiations, advice, and assisting with the development of effective compliance and risk mitigation strategies to facilitate the University's complex operations.

  • Financial Analysis Manager 1

    Involves developing, interpreting and implementing financial concepts for financial planning, resource planning (dollars), and control of organizational budget. May analyze and prepare recommendations for financial plans, including annual resource allocations, future requirements, and operating forecasts.

  • Financial Analysis Manager 2

    Involves developing, interpreting and implementing financial concepts for financial planning, resource planning (dollars), and control of organizational budget. May analyze and prepare recommendations for financial plans, including annual resource allocations, future requirements, and operating forecasts.

  • Financial Analysis Manager 3

    Involves developing, interpreting and implementing financial concepts for financial planning, resource planning (dollars), and control of organizational budget. May analyze and prepare recommendations for financial plans, including annual resource allocations, future requirements, and operating forecasts.

  • Financial Analysis Manager 4

    Involves developing, interpreting and implementing financial concepts for financial planning, resource planning (dollars), and control of organizational budget. May analyze and prepare recommendations for financial plans, including annual resource allocations, future requirements, and operating forecasts.

  • Financial Analyst 5

    Involves developing, interpreting and implementing financial concepts for financial planning, resource planning (dollars), and control of organizational budget. May analyze and prepare recommendations for financial plans, including annual resource allocations, future requirements, and operating forecasts.

  • Financial Services Manager 1

    Involves the processing and servicing of a variety of operational, personnel, and financial transactions and services. Includes cashiering, payroll, accounts receivable, accounts payable, purchasing, recharge billing, travel / entertainment, gift accounting, collections, data collection and data entry, analysis, review and control, customer servicing, and reporting.

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