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Posting Details I. JOB OVERVIEW Job Description Summary: The Division of Safety & Facilities brings together University Resilience; the GW Police Department; Facilities Planning, Construction, and
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candidate will build on the excellence in the Department to extend its transdisciplinary reach, leverage the resources of the University, effectively manage the Department’s organizational structure and
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their guidance. This direct reporting structure aligns with the university’s strategic focus on cybersecurity. Key Organizational Relationships: Collaborates extensively with IT Senior Leadership, university
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Specific Minimum Qualifications: Preferred Qualifications: Ability to understand data analysis logic and data system structure in order to correctly interpret complex data. Skills include ability to respond
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. Policies & Procedures Develop and maintain a centralized Policy & Procedure Manual, including a structured Table of Contents. Establish documentation standards and ensure consistency across materials
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longitudinal datasets is preferred. • Evidence of strong scientific writing skills. • Moderate or stronger knowledge of multi-variable regression modeling (linear, logistic) and moderate knowledge of structural
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, including a deep understanding of organizational structures, strategic alignment, and outcome-driven decision-making. Demonstrated sound judgment in high-stakes environments, with the ability to make data
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clinical science, providing mentorship and faculty development through structured programs, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration with basic science and clinical departments, overseeing research
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organizational structure and research operations, as well as mentor junior faculty and students. The Department also occupies a unique position in academic public health education given its location in Washington
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organizational structure and research operations, as well as mentor junior faculty and students. Minimum Qualifications: The Chair must have earned a doctoral or terminal degree (e.g., PhD, MD, DrPH, and/or ScD