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to achieve the goals of the Center for Health Outcomes, Implementation and Community Engaged Science (CHOICES) in School of Medicine. Will assist CHOICES with operations, financial and personnel hiring and
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. Occasional evening or weekend work is required to attend community meetings, hearings, and events. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities • Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills
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service building steam supply valves, air condition equipment, ventilation fans, and other mechanical equipment during assigned shift. Perform routine chemical test on various steam and water systems as
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Tulane University Office of Human Resources Description for Job: IRC28959 Registered Nurse TNBRC – Operations Location: Covington, LA Summary The Registered Nurse is a nurse who assumes
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individuals at all levels within the organization. • Ability to maintain confidentiality in all work performed. • Excellent skill and knowledge of the use of Outlook, in particular, Calendar functions
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needed for the Louisiana Center for Bleeding and Clotting Disorders (LCBCD). This position is pivotal to the mission of the LCBCD in providing its services with a concentrated initiative dedicated to
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to Baton Rouge and spend significant time there during the legislative session. • Familiarity with higher education systems and issues. • High degree of discretion and ethical standards. Required Education
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implementation. Daily monitoring and management of Slate records is essential. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities • Ability to interact in a courteous and professional manner in a wide range of professional
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Summary The Associate Director is a full-time professional position reporting to the Director, Constituency Engagement, within the Office of Constituency Programs. The position is responsible for creating
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programming. This role is ideal for an experienced scholar and mentor who is passionate about program building and who wishes to contribute meaningfully to the scholarly life of the university beyond