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. Another key component of this role is oversight of the direction and tactical execution of GUMC Constituent engagement strategies, including strategies for community engagement, corporate engagement and
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to: Provide a wide variety of moderately complex to complex technical support for a research lab or facility. Assist in evaluating research methods, procedures, and techniques based on established objectives
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The Senior Director of GUMC Constituent and Board Engagement is responsible for the management, engagement, and fundraising outcomes for board volunteers within Georgetown University’s Medical Center
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include, but are not limited to: Manage assigned modules, courses, and other elements critical to the successful execution and advancement of the M.D. curriculum. Given the robust and evolving nature
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communications or dispatch program. Modern office procedures, methods and equipment including computers. Principles of supervision, training and performance evaluation Ability to supervise, evaluate, manage, and
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, standardized tests), utilizing both manual and automated integration methods; Ensure and support admissions personnel effective use of information systems for tracking of communications, events, forms, and
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building envelope performance and building structural and architectural elements are well-maintained. Train and inform maintenance staff on best practices regarding structural and building envelope design
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Analyst, Data Quality, Constituent Records, will work closely with teammates to maintain high quality biographical and engagement data in a database of over 800,000 alumni households and donor records
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interactive team of mass spectrometrist, informaticians, and glycobiologists to develop workflows for the analysis of (glyco)proteins, their interactions, and applications of the methods to collaborative
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of principles and theory of anesthesia, equipment and techniques. Remains current in theories and methods of instruction by: Current membership in the AANA; Review of current anesthesia literature; Attendance