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Clinical Operations Team Manager Disease Group members: Principal Investigators, Physicians, Clinicians Lombardi Clinical Trials Office (CTO) members: Clinical Research Nurses, Clinical Research Coordinators
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guidance and support for the Women’s Center and the Cultural Centers during a period of staff transition. This position is the primary point of contact for the Women’s Center, responding to inquiries and
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. Preferred requirements and qualifications: Master's degree in a relevant field. Experience in a higher education setting. Industry certifications such as CTS, CTS-D, or CTS-I. Work Mode Designation
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to the Assistant Dean, McDonough Career Center (Undergraduate) and works closely with McDonough Career Center (Undergraduate, MBA, Masters Programs, MBA and staff), the Undergraduate Programs Office, the Cawley
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University Hospital Dept. of Neurology main site. The CRC II will spend 5 days per week on site for these trials. The incumbent will spend 5 days per week on site for these trials. The CTM will meet project
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Clinical Operations Team Manager Disease Group members: Principal Investigators, Physicians, Clinicians Lombardi Clinical Trials Office team members: Clinical Research Nurses, Clinical Research Coordinators
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The Director of Internal and Operations Communications is a dual report in the Office of Chief Operating Officer and the Office of Strategic Communications at Georgetown University, and manages
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, and unit leaders to tailor messaging for various audiences. Requirements and Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related field; a Master's degree is a plus
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Campus. Work Interactions The Senior Director of Technology Operations, Client Services and GOCard reports to the Assistant Dean of Technology and Chief Information Officer. The individual will manage the
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direct interaction with research participants, and their families. They will work as part of the multidisciplinary Georgetown-MedStar research team and will serve as the primary point of contact for study