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of HIV, health and social issues, health-related behaviors and access to services among people who use drugs in the Baltimore metro region. This position will work closely with the Research Program Manager
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strategic efforts to provide high quality clinical research services in partnership with various stakeholders, including the Institutional Review Board (IRB), Human Subjects Research Protections Program (HRPP
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responsibility. Analysis & Design With direction and guidance, evaluate customer needs in the computing device environment (e.g., desktop, mobile devices, etc.) by meeting with the customer to gather information
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purchases. Assist with program logistics, including parking, setting up/breaking down tables, etc. Notify Curator/Registrar of any problems with house or collections. Perform general office duties. Basic
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to provide high quality clinical research services in partnership with various stakeholders, including the Institutional Review Board (IRB), Human Subjects Research Protections Program (HRPP), Office of
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the Research Program Manager in managing participant flow, scheduling appointments, interacting with study participants, implementing field site safety precautions, and ensuring protocol compliance
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IT staff and partitions large systems into components that enable parallel solution development by multiple teams. The scope of a technology specialization is described in the supplemental, however
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in the efficient operation of an office or program. This position may provide support in fiscal and budget management for the assigned area and also provides project support to a Dean, Associate Dean
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an office, unit, or program. The responsibilities of this role require significant collaboration and coordination with others. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Plan, support, and organize daily activities
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of Emergency Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland sponsors an ACGME-accredited four-year training program with 12 residents per year. Since its founding in 1974, the Johns Hopkins Emergency Medicine Residency has