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. For questions related to this position, please contact: Jenny Thurau, jlc349@georgetown.edu The projected base salary range is $180,264–214,999. Compensation is determined by a number of factors including, but
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. For questions related to this position, please contact: Laurent Bouton at lb910@georgetown.edu The projected base salary range is $304,233.30-450,000.00. Compensation is determined by a number of factors
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@georgetown.edu . The projected base salary range is $180,264–244,999. Compensation is determined by a number of factors including, but not limited to, the candidate’s individual qualifications, experience
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to complete all required departmental trainings to include certification and arrest control tactics: Baton and QC-Based Aerosol Subject Restraint. (Training includes successful completion of the consortium
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delivery. Help drive the FGHI’s work to establish partnerships with faith-based health organizations, in particular (but not only) Catholic-inspired organizations and networks, to strengthen and evaluate
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) and the administrative offices are currently based in Reiss Hall within the Department of Physics. The PREP Administrator handles numerous administrative aspects of the project, including but not
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assigned are fully reconciled on a monthly or quarterly basis and preparing adjusting journal entries where required. Preparing support and documentation for monthly closing entries. Monitoring unit-based
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approaches to resolving issues and use sound judgment based on training and departmental policies and protocol. An awareness and understanding of the Jesuit values and the ability to conceptualize them in
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of Nursing at Georgetown University builds on a 120-year tradition of excellence in nursing education at the professional, advanced practice, and doctoral levels. Our on-campus and distance-based, online
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of Georgetown alumni Timothy O’Neill (L’77) and Linda O’Neill (NHS’77). Georgetown University School of Nursing is a values-based organization that educates the health workforce and advances practice, research