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and Responsibilities Salary Range: $100,000 – $231,530 Benefits Information: https://www.luc.edu/hr/benefits/ 1) Develop an internationally recognized, extramurally funded research program 2) Contribute
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ensures efficient and high-quality IT support for faculty, staff, and students. Responsibilities include technology procurement, service desk operations, break-fix support, and call resolution, all while
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of the administration is expected at all times. Certificates/Credentials/Licenses Bachelor’s Degree and at least 1 – 3 years of Higher Education experience. Computer Skills High level of knowledge, skills, abilities, and
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implementation of BMT-CTN clinical trials and has been a leader of SWOG malignant Hematology and BMT studies for the past 35 years. The BMT Program performs over 120 adult transplants per year and an increasing
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and graduate students in the Biology MS program. The Administrative Assistant fields inquiries from these undergraduate and graduate students, works to provide solutions, and directs students to faculty
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and graduate students in the Biology MS program. The Administrative Assistant fields inquiries from these undergraduate and graduate students, works to provide solutions, and directs students to faculty
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Skills Familiarity with Loyola systems and administrative procedures Web design and management skills a plus Supervisory Responsibilities No Required operation of university owned vehicles No Does
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Skills Familiarity with Loyola systems and administrative procedures Web design and management skills a plus Supervisory Responsibilities No Required operation of university owned vehicles No Does
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for recruitment and retention of high-quality faculty and is a visible and accessible mentor and role model to all division faculty, as well as planning and leading initiatives to facilitate clinical quality
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are available. Areas of focus may include clinical outcomes, translational, informatics, or basic science research. The position will have a 6/8ths appointment at the Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital, including