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with multiple computer software programs (spreadsheets, databases, word processing, etc.) Demonstrated strong organization skills Required Education and/or Experience Bachelor's degree Preferred
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Human Research Protection Office (HRPO) administers the University's Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) and Institutional Review Boards (IRBs), which are charged with reviewing and monitoring human
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toxins. -Ability to perform job duties while wearing respiratory protection. -Must participate in drug and alcohol program and be in compliance with TNPRC drug and alcohol policy Required Education and/or
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inclusion in higher education • Demonstrated success in program development, implementation, and assessment • Experience collaborating with faculty and navigating university administrative structures • Strong
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for the accomplishment of work, or for the completion of a critical task. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities • Knowledge of basic computer maintenance management system (CMMS) programs, e.g., TMA Systems. • Ability
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support of the development and implementation of the Tulane University Biosafety Program at the Tulane University National Primate Research Center (TNPRC) under the supervision of the Assistant Director of
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TO ANIMALS OR ANIMAL TISSUES: Ability to complete and pass successfully the required occupational health screening referenced in the University’s Animal Handler Health Surveillance Program on an annual basis
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human subjects through a robust education, training and outreach program, which includes but is not limited to, Post Approval Monitoring responsibilities and initiatives. The targeted audience for the IRB
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planning.REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: • Master’s Degree in computer science, software engineering, or a closely related field OR• Bachelor's Degree and 2+ years of relevant experience• REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE
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facilitation of health improvement, health promotion, health program development and support, disease prevention activities, and coordination with other partners within the community. The Community Health Worker