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Administrator, Director, or Faculty Principal Investigator. Functional supervision may be received from the Clinical Research Coordinator Senior in the team. Supervision Exercised: None. Required Qualifications
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problem solving. Desired Qualifications* Master?s degree (MBA, MHA, MPH, or related graduate degree). Experience in research administration, grant management, or academic medical center operations
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, facilitating appointment and funding/effort changes, hiring and onboarding/offboarding processes, and immigration support. Under the direct supervision of the Chief Department Administrator and in partnership
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for our patients, families and employees. Responsibilities* Work with the General Primary Care Pediatric team and support for the Pediatric Specialties in a fast paced outpatient setting. Provide
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) to ensure 100% data traceability and alignment with evolving research priorities. Assist Principal Investigators with IACUC protocol maintenance and amendments; proactively monitor animal counts and
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in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position. Job Summary The Faculty Operations Manager for Hospital Medicine serves as the primary operational lead for
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qualitative analysis of collected data. Contribute to developing written reports summarizing findings. Conduct analyses using landscape analyses, literature reviews, survey or claims data analyses (primary
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models is required. Desired Qualifications* Master's Degree preferred. Experience in molecular and/or cellular biology techniques preferred. Proficiency in development of genetically modified rodent models
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containers as needed. Assist with warewash area if needed. Clean assigned areas per Master Cleaning schedule, record duties in log, and complete additional tasks as assigned. Be flexible with work schedules
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providers. Evaluating and recording progress with respect to treatment goals, and ongoing collaboration with the patient?s primary medical team and other relevant subspecialty services while drawing on social