351 computer-programmer-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at Tulane University in United States
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Medicine (DCM) supports the research activities of Tulane University faculty, staff, and students by fostering a comprehensive program of quality animal care. The Animal Care Technician II is an
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Care. The Nurse Manager will institute a comprehensive training program to ensure that all clinical staff are knowledgeable regarding the performance of their duties and ensure optimum delivery
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pass successfully the required occupational health screening referenced in the • University’s Animal Handler Health Surveillance Program on an annual basis. REQUIRED BACKGROUND CHECK, PHYSICAL, AND DRUG
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the University’s Animal Handler Health Surveillance Program on an annual basis. REQUIRED BACKGROUND CHECK, PHYSICAL, AND DRUG SCREENING FOR INCUMBENTS WHO HAVE CONTACT OR EXPOSURE TO ANIMALS OR ANIMAL TISSUES
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the computer program that consolidate records, streamline operations, and improve management of personnel Excellent verbal and written communications skills. Ability to maintain a residential telephone number, which
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to complete and pass successfully the required occupational health screening referenced in the University’s Animal Handler Health Surveillance Program on an annual basis. REQUIRED BACKGROUND CHECK, PHYSICAL
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of the Sr. Associate Director, the Assistant Director will drive the initiatives that create a robust program for the Tulane Alumni Association to advance engagement and philanthropy through alumni activity
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of health improvement, health promotion, health program development and support, disease prevention activities, and coordination with other partners within the community. Required Knowledge, Skills, and
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human subjects through a robust education, training and outreach program, which includes but is not limited to, Post Approval Monitoring responsibilities and initiatives. The targeted audience for the IRB
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Human Research Protection Office (HRPO) administers the University's Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) and Institutional Review Boards (IRBs), which are charged with reviewing and monitoring human