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preferred. Epidemiologist or applied biostatistician with experience in cancer control research. Community engagement experience, extensive mixed-methods experience, prior project management experience
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control and supply management; curriculum and syllabus design; content and materials design; service to university, department, and profession. Requirements: Master’s Degree in Business Administration
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training program with training in infection control. Certification or vocational training, preferred; Associates degree preferred. 2-4 years of relevant experience preferred. Function: Allied Health Sub
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; assists with coordinating and preparing for external quality assurance and control reviews by IRB, federal or industry sponsors; participates in activities to develop new research protocols and contributes
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transportation, clerical functions, inventory control, image processor and environmental service activities. The radiology student assistant is assigned to all areas of the imaging department. Minimum
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tools as well as system content. Demonstrated ability to work in multiple databases and software applications; experience using automated databases for management and reporting. Ability to work in self
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analytical methods and make recommendations for utilization; assists in establishment of controls, criteria and research standards; performs critical analysis of literature relevant to research being
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; assists in establishment of controls, criteria and research standards; performs critical analysis of literature relevant to research being undertaken; assists in the preparation of research papers and
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. Administrative Leadership Supervise, train, and support administrative staff across both campuses. Develop and implement departmental financial procedures and internal controls. Serve as the department’s liaison
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serve as a liaison for external grants. Ensures compliance with internal control structures including segregation of duties, mandatory approvals, and required reconciliations. Strategic and Operational