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primary point of contact for LAR. Manage day-to-day front office movement, welcome visitors, answer main phone line, provide dock and vendor assistance, and assist research staff as needed. Keep office
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Description: Key Roles and Responsibilities: Under the direction of the Principal Investigator, recruit and educate potential patients and evaluate potential patient eligibility for clinical trials. Assesses
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, mentorship for team members and study teams. Assigned unit administrative support (inventory, ordering, billing, scheduling). Assist Principal Investigators, physicians and/or nurses with special procedures
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with executive-level associates within and outside of the Department. The Executive Assistant serves as the primary point of contact for the Department and the Chair’s Office. This role operates in a
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Operating Procedures (SOPs), Good Clinical Practice (GCP), and the applicable Institutional and Regulatory guidelines and requirement(s). Work collaboratively with Principal Investigator, CTO Project
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to be considered an expert. Preferred Qualifications Work Experience: Experience with Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) Master plumber, electrician, or pipe fitter license- Commercial HVAC
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is intended for faculty members whose primary contributions are to teaching and/or administration. At least 70% of effort must be toward teaching with the expectation of scholarship and/or service
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services, and clinical pathology responsibilities such as medical directorships. Consultation services from main campus Department of Pathology faculty are available for a broad and inclusive range
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interpret data under the mentorship of the Principal Investigator (PI). Work independently and collaboratively on research projects. Conduct original laboratory research in the general areas of biochemistry
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Description: Key Roles and Responsibilities: Involved in site preparation, commissioning and acceptance testing of the new radiation treatment systems. Maintains primary responsibility for clinical radiation