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recognized for world-class academics, life-changing research, compassionate health care, and a strong commitment to faith and service. The Development Director is an intermediate level front line fundraising
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recognized for world-class academics, life-changing research, compassionate health care, and a strong commitment to faith and service. JOB SUMMARY The Development Officer – Athletics is a frontline fundraising
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communicators to help develop a proactive earned media strategy; research, write and distribute University news and information; develop and cultivate national, regional and local media relationships; partner
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, documentation, and analysis of clinical research data. Additionally, this position may oversee the work of junior staff and train or mentor others in clinical research tasks, as well as providing and documenting
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development, enhancement, and maintenance of automated system processes; assists with staff training, assessment, and innovation efforts; acts as contact for day to day system and processing troubleshooting
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). Enters and collects study related data and develops per appropriate processes. Ensures accuracy and completeness of data for all studies. Recognizes and reports security of physical and electronic data
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related data and develops per appropriate processes. Ensures accuracy and completeness of data for all studies. Recognizes and reports security of physical and electronic data vulnerabilities. Maintains
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and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platforms. Proficient in standard web development technologies, including HTML, JSP, JavaScript, CSS, and FTP protocols. Experienced in the administration
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compliance by developing and exercising procedures to ensure timely document flow (paper and electronic) between the regulatory library, IRB, and outside sponsors. PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Works
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laboratory working environment. It is expected that the research associate will apply their background in organic chemistry and solid supported synthesis to new problems and developments in carbohydrate