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for the Autumn 2026 First-Year class. Application Processors must be able to learn quickly and manage a large workload with speed and accuracy, while adhering to and upholding University of Washington’s policy
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working with STEM students at a large public university. Compensation, Benefits and Position Details Pay Range Minimum: $73,800.00 annual Pay Range Maximum: $75,648.00 annual Other Compensation: - Benefits
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gatekeeper for the Chair’s time and information flow—screening and prioritizing correspondence, maintaining formal record files, and ensuring that every meeting, trip, and event is meticulously organized and
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capacity to hold over 30,000 cages of rodents. Additionally, our entire biomedical research program continues to grow in size and funding for support of our existing programs in large animal, non-human
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and union contracts are followed in addressing employee performance problems. • Effective presentation skills that demonstrate preparation, research and delivery are scaled for small, large, and diverse
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schedule and ensuring everything aligns with established priorities This role handles communication with senior leadership and stakeholders, keeps sensitive information secure, and supports decision-making
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, and other project team members from ideation through scheduling Analyzes business processes and data Supports IT Owners and Business Owners in business case development including KPIs and risk
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sorting, integrating text with graphics, spreadsheets and data base files, upload/downloading, etc. Full proficiency in Windows and Microsoft Office. Excellent organizational, time management, and
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preferably in an academic or healthcare-related setting, and preferably in health services and outcomes projects. Demonstrated expertise managing large and/or multiple research projects. Research
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(SUNBIRD) to validate blood biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease in a large clinic-based cohort. This role will assist investigators as coordinator of a basic to moderately complex clinical research study; may