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be trained in Biosafety protocols by the Principal Investigator as well as by the Institutional Department of Biosafety. Necessary experiments include those involving cellular immunology and
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. Preferred Qualifications • Master's Degree in higher education administration, project management, or a related field. • Demonstrated experience with assessment and evaluation to achieve continuous
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functions, including scheduling, travel, purchasing, expense tracking, and records management. Serving as the primary point of coordination for the Vice President, the Operations Administrator II ensures
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will support the Director of Annual Giving and the Executive Director, Health Systems. Primary responsibilities include budget tracking and processing; communications coordination; data and project
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advanced level administrative support for the Section Chief and Clinical Administrator III in the Section of Hematology/Oncology. Primarily responsible for the management of day-to-day operations of
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Position functions to serve as OISS’ first point of contact and primary information resource representative for email, phone and walk-in inquiries. This position checks messages on office voicemail and
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practices around diabetes prevention. Primary responsibilities include enrolling participants, health coaching, data collection and coordination with other partners within the community. Required Knowledge
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the care of patients with blood disorders. This clinic serves as a vital resource for primary and specialty providers throughout the state of Louisiana who refer patients with complex bleeding and clotting
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or as become apparent. In the absence of Chief Engineer, Licensed Engineers will supervise the duties performed by any Unlicensed Engineer present on shift. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
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(currently Lafayette and Alexandria). This position also includes providing physical therapy services and education at summer camp, patient retreats, and community events. The primary clinical