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technical chemical nomenclature and formulas. • Excellent written and verbal communication skills. • Computer proficiency in word processing, spreadsheet/database, and presentation software. • Ability
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, including updating and backup of the program and database, and importing labs into CareWare 6 from the current laboratory system. The User Services Analyst is expected to create or improve tools, establish
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to utilize computer applications such as Microsoft Office. Ability to work independently and meet established or anticipated deadlines. Experience working in an academic environment. Compensation Information
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experience or two years of clinical research experience as a study coordinator Preferred Qualifications • Certification as a Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC through the Association of Clinical
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Sports Medicine Program. This position is clinic based. Must be able to work a variable schedule which could involve some nights and weekends. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Proficiency in
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screening referenced in the University’s Animal Handler Health Surveillance Program on an annual basis. Required Background Check, Physical, and Drug Screening for Incumbents Who Have Contact or Exposure
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Summary The Assistant Director of Biosafety (AD) is responsible for a leading role in the biological safety program on the Tulane University Uptown and Downtown campuses. Under the direction
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interdisciplinary team. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities • Working knowledge of working with patients with chronic health conditions, both pediatric and adult. • Strong computer skills including the ability
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holiday working hours Good communications and personal relations skills Computer literacy Ability to use of two-way radios Required Education and/or Experience No prior experience or training required
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collection and implementing a diabetes prevention program (STRIVE) with study participants. Data collection includes screening and follow up visits, collecting anthropometrics, administering questionnaires