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: 2 openings available. Internal Number: 368533 Join a fast paced work-team providing plant based experiences to adults at the Arboretum. This position assists the Manager of Adult Education to plan and
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duties Work Location The Research and Innovation Office (RIO) and the Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) endorses a âœwork with flexibilityâ approach that offers a welcoming and flexible work
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% - 100% of eligible tuition. Excellent and affordable health care benefits. Wellbeing program with opportunity to earn lower health care rates. Employer-paid life insurance. Public Service Loan Forgiveness
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protocol of athletic equipment. Experience operating a personal computer and proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook). Experience planning and maintaining budgets. Experience in designing
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systems (i.e. COMPASS, FCA,SKIRE, MS Project), spreadsheets and databases to plan, monitor and report on projects in assigned area. District Project Liaison (40%) â— Provides assistance and advice
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. Assist with accreditation activities and documents for annual reports or as needed. (20%) Faculty Support: Provide Canvas support to faculty. Including but not limited to; creating basic canvas pages
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independently and as a team. Excellent interpersonal communication skills and attention to detail; analytical. Experience using computers and software programs. Ability to work rotations of days, evenings, and
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% Assist in REDCap eCRF, consent, or database build-outs and edits Supports other special projects and program initiatives as directed. Attends professional development and training sessions to ensure
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— In conjunction with the Building Facility Coordinator team, maintain and regularly update facility emergency procedures, contacts, and emergency plan. â— Submit, monitor, and track work orders using
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Internal Number: 368458 This is a one year position. Summary of Position This position is designed to conduct experiments to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of intestinal regeneration and tumor formation