306 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"University-of-Cambridge"-"https:" positions at University of Alabama, Birmingham
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the maintenance of program databases and web sites. Prepare and submits reports to appropriate agencies. Supervises administrative office staff. Hires, trains, delegate assignments and evaluates Working developing
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support. Researches information, develops content and helps disseminate written and visual content for web, email and publications. Collaborates with other team members at school/department/center level to
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system workstations and server, including web servers in support of business processing requirements. To perform software installation and upgrades to operating systems and layered software packages
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, presenting cases to the PMI team for review, communicating with study participants, and preparing case reports with recommended next steps. Additionally, this individual will assist the program manager with
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IACUC veterinary medical and surgical programs to assure the health, well-being, and humane care of research animals Participates in the development and writing of grants, program descriptions, and
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carries out established program objectives and directives, determines the best approach to accomplish assignments, and ensures compliance with institutional policies and procedures. The position may also
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, evaluates and recommends software and hardware products. Support Web access and electronic messaging services and maintains a secure systems environment. Provides new hardware specifications to users based
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Description The Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine is seeking an experienced Researcher Senior to lead and advance an integrated program studying trigeminal neuropathic pain. The successful
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work. Prepare study specific outcome reports as needed. Assist in coordinating study activities as assigned by the supervisor. Assist with manuscript writing. Perform other duties as assigned. Hourly
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for managing the Movement-to-Music (M2M) program, an evidence-based intervention developed through the Disability and Rehabilitation Research Projects grant funded by the National Institute of Disability