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and Maryland, making a large economic impact in the city and state. We enroll more than 30,000 full- and part-time students across ten academic divisions, offering in-person and remote learning in over
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on learned knowledge. Assist customers experiencing procedural or operational difficulty with technology applications, products, and services. Investigate and resolve computer software and hardware problems
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are seeking a Sr. Grants & Contracts Analyst who will be responsible for overseeing the Johns Hopkins University Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) federally funded program. The program supports multiple cores
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, including years of work experience. Generally, NIH guidelines for postdoctoral fellows are followed based on your post-doctoral years of experience (https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-25
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, etc.), regulatory applications (eIRB, etc.), clinical computer systems (Epic, etc.), spreadsheets, and word processing. Experience in budget generation, contractual process and financial management
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or similar functions/tasks for research study(ies) in support of a PI or a research team. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Run routine and ad hoc reports. Use standard tools and computer programs to review
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; program planning and implementation; facilities/space management oversight. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Financial Management In partnership with administrative leadership and financial staff
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evolving ecosystem. The successful candidate will mobilize JHSON's strengths--community partnerships, methodological excellence, and clinical and population health impact--while forging new alliances across
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questions and HIV test results. Basic technology and computer skills. On-Call / Non-Standard Work Hour Requirement Data collection occurs both in the study office and onsite using mobile project vans. Evening
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/Modeler will work with Dr. David Dowdy and the JHU Center for Tuberculosis Research at JHU on two projects that aim to forecast the population-level impact of TB vaccines and demand-generation interventions