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George Washington University | Washington, District of Columbia | United States | about 19 hours ago
or community health policy, among other pertinent fields, are invited to apply. We encourage innovative, interdisciplinary research methods. The successful applicant will have a primary appointment in either
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community solutions. The new initiative will enable cross-sector partners to align policy, program, and practice related to equitable food access. With an explicit focus on equity and prevention, we have
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, political science, or a related field. 1+ years of relevant experience in policy analysis and research methods, including data analytics, economics, statistics, & legal analysis. Exceptional writing skills
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community solutions to food access. The new initiative will enable cross-sector partners to align policy, program and practice related to equitable food access. With an explicit focus on equity and prevention
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community solutions to food access. The new initiative will enable cross-sector partners to align policy, program and practice related to equitable food access. With an explicit focus on equity and prevention
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community solutions to food access. The new initiative will enable cross-sector partners to align policy, program and practice related to equitable food access. With an explicit focus on equity and prevention
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teaching experience. The department is home to one of the premier PA programs in the country and features a strong public health focus. In addition to the two-year PA program, awarding a Master of Science in
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paper regulatory submissions, program reports, funding proposals, work plans, activity charts and correspondence as needed. Additional duties include working with operations manuals, auditing for research
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involving hybrid on-premise and public/private cloud as well as numerous vendor-specific SaaS solutions. Demonstrated ability to derive meaningful metrics and guidance from system data and trends that guide
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National Institutes of Health, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Food and Drug Administration, as well as the numerous non-governmental, non-profit, and nutrition advocacy organizations