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Principal Investigator and support execution on best practices to achieve an effective, quality proposal and/or post-award management. Support partnership facilitation, including working groups, for grant
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research that together enhance our contribution to society. Responsibilities* Provide nursing care in a variety of Ambulatory Care settings with primary responsibilities in the Rogel Cancer Center Clinics
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opportunities for community building and shared learning. Primary location includes a 10,000sq. foot multicultural center and secondary location includes a 5-room office suite. Position Summary: The Student
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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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. Required Qualifications* Intern Required Qualifications* Current and accurate resume and application must be completed. Minimum of a Master degree with graduation from an accredited nurse anesthesia
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professionals to provide safety education and resources to Mott staff, patients and families in the hospital, as well as the community. The primary function of this position will be to plan, coordinate and
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research that together enhance our contribution to society. Responsibilities* Works with the primary care teams to manage patient flow in a fast-paced outpatient setting. This position will primarily be in
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of well-designed, livable, and sustainable places that offer a high quality of life in mixed-use, compact, walkable, and transit-oriented built environments. The certificate gives students in any master's