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for Global Engagement This position is from June 2025 through December 31, 2025 for approximately 6-10 hours per week, on campus. Work schedule will be determined after hire to account for a student's work
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of reagents and supplies; optimize ordering and project scheduling to meet service expectations. Monitor instrument performance, oversee routine maintenance, and coordinate vendor support. Uphold SOPs, aseptic
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with scheduling, completion, and progress of imaging an non-imaging appointments as well as data QC. Required Qualifications* Associate degree in Health Science or an equivalent combination of related
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education and experience. Previous clinical research experience, clinic/hospital work or volunteer experience, and/or knowledge of the research process. Work Schedule Our team members work four 10-hour shifts
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troubleshoot potential implementation issues. Schedule, assist with preparation, and attend study initiation meetings, audits, and monitor visits. May work with CTSUs to reconcile financial accounts for study
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/or Clinical Trials Protocols. Support the preparation for IRB audit and monitor: Assist in the preparation of IRB applications, amendments and scheduled continuing reviews, progress reports, safety
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experience. Work Schedule 9-5, Mon-Fri, or another distribution of 40 hours per week. Modes of Work Positions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile/remote work mode are at the discretion of the hiring
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in neuroendocrinology research is desirable. Work Schedule This is a Monday - Friday position, 40 hours per week, working onsite. Modes of Work Positions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile/remote
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applications and other regulatory requirements. Responsibility for procurement processes. Provide other administrative support as required (meeting minutes, scheduling meetings, etc.) May serve as the point
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knowledge of university policies and procedures is desirable. Flexible weekly schedule, which will include weekends. Experience working with older patient populations and their families. Prior research