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support researchers and research administrators across Duke University, the School of Medicine, Institutes, Centers, and Departments. We are looking for an entry-level Developer to join our Research
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Committee meeting at the end of each academic year. Prepare a final executive summary of the meeting. Complete with the Program Director the Annual Program valuation and Improvement Plan and the ACGME Web ADS
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. Our solutions support researchers and research administrators across Duke University, the School of Medicine, Institutes, Centers, and Departments. We are looking for an entry-level Developer to join
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Events (20%) Plan, implement and assess programs and special events that facilitate career exploration, skill development and increase career readiness. Develop and sustain relationships across the Duke
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Exhibit familiarity or ease communicating and relating to older adults, including those with cognitive impairment Possess effective recruitment and retention skills Demonstrate the ability to plan and
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state approved Clinical Research Pre-Apprenticeship program may substitute for one year of required experience. Skills Can easily use computing software and web-based applications (e.g., Microsoft Office
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), and statistical analysis. Draft policy briefs, white papers, blog posts, and peer-reviewed publications on nature-based solutions and climate resilience topics. Project Management & Coordination: Plan
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a variety of duties involved in the collection, compilation, documentation, and analysis of clinical research data. May oversee the work of junior staff and train or mentor others in clinical research
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multimedia recording studio operations, including scheduling, maintenance, and user assistance. Video Production Leadership: Plan, shoot, and edit video productions for educational, clinical, and research
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: This pharmacy technician will complete medication Prior Authorizations and participate in the Patient Assistance Program for the Department of Pharmacy ensuring patient access to prescribed medications