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Position Description: Summary Perform the day-to-day administrative activities of the neurosciences clinical research trials program. Provide support to the team to facilitate the achievement
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Advanced Practice Provider (APP) fellowship is an innovative one-year training program that teaches APP fellows to become highly skilled in the multidisciplinary, collaborative, and evidence-based management
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Position Description: As a Program Coordinator III in Kern National Network you will work independently under the administrative direction of the Program Director of to coordinate the day-to-day
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Position Description: As an Administrative Assistant Sr. in Corporate Compliance you will perform routine and advanced administrative duties requiring considerable skill and in-depth knowledge
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Position Description: Associate Professor/Professor- Vice Chair of Research, Family Medicine- Milwaukee, WI This position will envision, lead, manage, and deliver a high quality research program
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. Assist with recruiting, training, and supervising staff and managing the program budget. Primary Responsibilities Recruit, screen, enroll and obtain consent from program participants. Conduct or coordinate
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oversee comprehensive evaluation frameworks that measure program effectiveness, organizational impact, and return on investment. This senior leadership role requires strategic thinking, advanced analytical
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Qualifications: Minimum education: Masters degree in a scientific or medical field Minimum experience: 0 years Preferred Qualificiations: Preferred experience: Computing, Computer Science MCW as an Equal
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Position Description: As an Education Program Coordinator II in Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences you will coordinate department educational program(s) by scheduling events, assembling enrollment
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will beworking in Pediatrics. Position Purpose Under the supervision the lab PI and in consultation with clinical collaborators, perform engineering-based research applicable to cardiovascular disease as