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year experience working on clinical trials required. - Experience with chart review/medical charts and their interpretation required. - High degree of computer literacy including familiarity with word
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prospect research professionals. Work Performed - Provides information and recommendations to support complex fund-raising approaches, strategies, and proposals that drive decisions and actions. Rates
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with the Head, Program Directors, Administrator, faculty and staff. Communicates and liaises with other units on Campus and external organizations. Work Performed OFFICE ADMINISTRATION - Acts as personal
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creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The Director is responsible for providing comprehensive strategic oversight and management in areas of program development and
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Solutions. Applicants must meet the requirements below. A Ph.D. degree in Computer Science, Business Information Systems or relevant disciplines Relevant publications in high-impact peer-reviewed. Minimum
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, PGME. This position will interact with Residents, Program Directors, Program/PGME Staff, Faculty of Medicine and UBC Communications departments. Work Performed Triages emails sent to the PGME
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. The candidate will be expected to work regular business hours with some flexibility for meetings (including Department AARPT meetings every second week on Mondays at 7:30am). Work Performed - Manages all
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. This role will focus on enhancing university-wide level financial processes, systems, and strategies to improve performance and seamlessly integrate new and existing technologies. The successful candidate
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both campuses. This role will focus on enhancing university-wide level financial planning, forecasting, and analysis processes to improve financial performance, drive strategic insights, and integrate
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collaboratively with faculty, staff and senior teaching assistants in the Department of Physics and Astronomy. Work Performed Acts in an academic advising role to students, including addressing academic policy