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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary Oversees and coordinates complex or multi-site clinical research studies; serves as a resource to provide comprehensive information to clinical research staff by
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& education obligations. The incumbent supervises management and analyst/program operations staff as directed, including the Health Care Civil Rights Compliance role, a position which focuses specifically
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January 1, 2026. This is a unique opportunity to lead a nationally-renowned Interventional Cardiology program in an academic health system committed to excellence in clinical care, education, and
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. Preferred Qualifications: Ten years of professional experience in complex program and project management of planetary health-related research in a research-intensive university or like environment
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, and back-up materials are in order. Provide program/project support for research, administrative and/or academic activities. Coordinate and provide oversight for complex projects. Have advanced and
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, subject, and genre/form cataloging and classification following Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC) standards and practices. Explores implementation of innovative technologies, including machine
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these complex diagnostic exams and discusses findings with the pediatric cardiologist. Demonstrate the ability to utilize the computer programs and databases in regards to work flow in accordance with department
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terminology and ability to maintain complex schedules. The ideal candidate will be a registered nurse or medical assistant with a minimum of three years of clinical or nursing experience and at least two years
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project manager of several complex projects as assigned. In coordination with other departments, manage Siteman proposals and gift officer portfolios. Manage extensive data mining and reporting projects
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Position Description The Structural and Interventional Cardiology programs at UW are world-class. We perform complex and cutting edge coronary and valve procedures, and are a rapidly growing subspeciality