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interpersonal, writing, and oral communication skills. Strong organizational and time management skills, with ability to prioritize multiple tasks. Ability to work independently with meticulous attention
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advanced problem-solving ability to assess, prioritize and solve highly complex clinical and systems problems. High analytical ability to solve complex technical problems. Ability to balance multiple tasks
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to proactively manage competing expectations and deliverables. Adept at gathering, analyzing, and synthesizing data from multiple sources to uncover insights and inform decision-making. Ability to analyze data
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, coordinating follow up appointments and calls for results, providing patients with appropriate prescriptions and reading materials. As referral coordinator for the Peripheral Nerve Center, multiple patient
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partner and service provider in a decentralized university and development environment, focusing primarily on growing donor participation, revenue, and pipeline in alignment with school-based and divisional
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activities of a multi-faceted, high volume clinical division to ensure a smoothly functioning office and excellent patient relations. Providing support in a team-based, service-oriented environment to multiple
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. Excellent organizational skills required. Excellent attention to detail skills required. Ability to follow multiple, detailed directions of various protocols. Must have excellent time management skills. Must
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Experience in higher education and/or health writing Graphic design experience Demonstrated excellence in writing, editing, and analytical skills Ability to handle multiple tasks and problem solve, be
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Grants & Contracts Manager doesn?t exist. This position works independently on a variety of complex level grants/contracts. These grants, contracts and awards may involve highly detailed budgets, multiple
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The Department of Neurology is seeking a Research Program Coordinator who will coordinate clinical trials and other clinical research projects in the Johns Hopkins Multiple Sclerosis Center