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About the Opportunity JOB SUMMARY This position delivers holistic, inclusive, developmental, and student-focused academic advising to undergraduate students in the College of Science including
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the shuttle contractor for quality control, complaints, schedule changes, and incidents. This position is expected to promote Public Safety programs within the campus community; develop and maintain internal
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of Responsibilities: The successful candidate will teach courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels in Marketing Management, Marketing Analytics, Marketing Research, New Product Development and Brand Management
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, and to develop collaborative workplaces Demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills, as well as the ability to collaborate and communicate effectively across all levels
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to learner and partner inquiries, including support for participants in the InnovateUS Google Certificate program. Prepare and send regular updates and summaries to government and program partners Support the
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face-to-face visits and campus wellness activities, helping to educate and empower them to take charge of their health. Participate in quality improvement initiatives, contribute to team-based care, and
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and the Bouve College of Health Sciences. Responsibilities: Teach and develop on-line or on-campus courses in the Health Informatics graduate program. Qualifications: Master’s degree required. Ph.D. in
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, clinical trial design, and regional and global regulatory development. Toronto Campus Information https://toronto.northeastern.edu/academic_program/regulatory-affairs/ For a full list of current courses
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, Concur, SharePoint, Argos, Archibus, Tableau, IntelliBUY, etc.) a plus Strong understanding of federal research compliance requirements, particularly DoD regulations Demonstrated ability to develop and
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with OSHA, EPA, NIOSH, NFPA, ANSI, and other applicable standards. Partner with Facilities, Research Compliance, and academic departments to resolve ventilation and exposure-related concerns. Prepare