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Officers and Specialists, Security Officers, and Student Guards. This position is considered as essential under the University Personnel policy guidelines and therefore is subject to be on call when
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Associate will report to the Director. The position will communicate with partners and funders as necessary for assigned projects. As well as communicate with other institutes, clinics and professors as
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, this position also requires representing the law school at recruitment fairs, forums, and panels, counseling students regarding the admissions process, and implementing strategies for recruiting and yielding
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The incumbent in this position performs Laboratory Management duties for the GUMC’s Clinical Research Unit Laboratory at Georgetown University, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards
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. Performs other duties as assigned. Work Interactions and Work Mode Designation This position reports to the Police Sergeant. Incumbent works independently with general supervision. Works with other patrol
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with clinical trials; working knowledge of Excel and REDCap is preferred Fluency in Spanish is highly preferred. Work Mode Designation This position has been designated as On-Campus. Please note that
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stakeholders across the country. This position will support CYJ to continue to operate and expand upon its Certificate Program offerings, and in doing so fulfill its mission to help jurisdictions around the
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building tenants and vendors to support Capitol Campus operations. The position exists to provide secure, reliable access to the dock facility and to maintain order in a high-traffic environment. Additional
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of all, they come because this is the place where theory and practice meet. At Georgetown, students learn the law in the place where laws are made. Operations and Communications Specialist, Center
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This position has been designated as Hybrid 3 Days. Please note that work mode designations are regularly reviewed in order to meet the evolving needs of the University. Such review may necessitate a change to a