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. Principal Responsibilities 1. Serves as a principal source of information on rules and procedures governing University accounts receivable. Oversees and instructs support staff. 2. Oversees maintenance
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learn new procedures and technologies quickly. Principal Responsibilities 1. Answers telephone calls and assess urgency of call. Provides assistance or directs caller to appropriate person, contacting
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Administration and Operations for the Faculty of Arts & Sciences, the FAS Floater Registrar will be a primary student records contact for the Director of Undergraduate Studies (DUS) and/or the Director of Graduate
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. Familiarity with clinical research, rheumatic disease. Principal Responsibilities 1. Works closely with investigators and other study team members including the project manager, for projects or programs of a
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field such as psychology. 2. At least 2 years of related work experience. Principal Responsibilities 1. Researches and collects data through site or home visit intakes; library research; structured
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, topography, cellular microscopy and use of the IOL Master. Perform diagnostic clinical photography and digital imaging, including but not limited to: Ocular Coherence Tomography (OCT) testing, digital fundus
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Certification as an Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician by the American Association of Laboratory Animal Science. Principal Responsibilities 1. Observe and evaluate animals for signs of illness and stress and
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-term financial projections and resource plans through advanced financial modeling for assigned Principal Investigator (PI) portfolios. The role supports a primary portfolio consisting of multiple federal
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Award provides expert analytical and financial services, guidance, and consultation to faculty and staff to optimize the Principal Investigator's use of research funds and mitigate risk of non-compliance
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or Certification): Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician certified by American Association of Laboratory Animal Science Principal Responsibilities 1. Observe and evaluate animals for signs of illness and stress and