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Operations (DCO) will provide oversight of clinical operations of the department and manage, train, and support departmental Clinical Administrators. The DCO will focus on coordination and collaboration
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Research Proposal Development (ORPD). The Associate Director provides project management and strategic support for the AVP of RA; leads, facilitates, manages, and/or tracks high-priority projects and
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of creative project management and production in a fast-paced work environment. • Knowledge of brand systems and developing design solutions within established brand guidelines. • Ability to integrate
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include but are not limited to: Organizes and performs technical duties, such as preparation, maintenance and distribution of enrichment materials, devices and equipment. Designs, develops and tests
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in a timely manner • Excellent customer service orientation • Deadline oriented; work well under pressure • Ability to mentor personnel for professional development Required Education and/or Experience
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-term success for Tulane. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities • Demonstrated ability to train, supervise, motivate, and coordinate staff and volunteers. • High level of integrity. • Strong
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professional programs, the CBO will play a key leadership role in developing a strategic vision, developing a fundraising structure, aligning resources and developing strategic budgetary planning in line with
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. Training will be provided to develop the necessary skills required of a research nurse. The primary responsibility of the Research Nurse is to manage RN responsibilities in the conduct of clinical trials
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students. The Director of Employer Relations is responsible for developing and executing strategies to build employer connections, strengthen strategic industry partnerships, and enhance employment outcomes
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coordination with the PI. The successful candidate will generate publication-quality data, assist in manuscript and grant preparation, and train new personnel in molecular and microbiological techniques