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professional development and center-wide and university teams, as well as individually planned activities. Department Overview: The Child Care Program is licensed by the State of Ohio Department of Jobs and
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the Department of Biomedical Informatics (DBMI) to encourage novel collaborative research partnerships between the GRC and the university. Leadership and management Develop research leaders such as GRC and DBMI
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educational opportunities to meet the annual competency requirements and participate in continual training opportunities provided by department to develop ongoing skills in other areas of the pharmacy
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educational opportunities to meet the annual competency requirements and participate in continual training opportunities provided by department to develop ongoing skills in other areas of the pharmacy
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with electronic research tools and systems. Demonstrated experience developing budgets and/or analyzing financial data. Application Materials A resume is required. A cover letter is strongly desired
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: Participates in meetings with the Wexner Center marketing and communications team (which includes the Head of Marketing and Communications, Web Developer, editorial team, Social Media and Digital Accessibility
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Operations. Works to provide the continuous improvement of administrative services to the research community. Supervises the performance and professional development of the Sponsored Fiscal Billing team
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students in the MSW Program (face-to-face and online) to discuss course planning and/or difficulties in the program, career development, and graduation; assist students with adding and dropping courses; help
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procedures; performs related administrative duties; carries out public relations activities, keeps records and prepares reports. The Supervisor also develops and conducts safety, fire prevention and crime
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communications; visual acuity and communication/language development. Individuals in this position may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens, chemical hazards (skin irritants), vibrating equipment, use of sharp