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demonstrated success leading large-scale learning initiatives in a complex organizational environment. 5+ years of leadership experience, including managing high-performing teams, cross-functional collaboration
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knowledge and advanced proficiency with Excel. Must be able to effectively manage and manipulate large amounts of source data with the ability to create, utilize, and maintain complex formulas and functions
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will learn and then oversee implementation of research clinical assessments, recruitment, scheduling, participant transportation, data tracking, data sharing, and data dissemination through, for example
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correspond with the general public, coworkers, physicians, patients, caregivers, clinic staff, and other health care professionals. Organizational skills and attention to detail in order to maintain a large
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, participant transportation, data tracking, data sharing, and data dissemination through, for example, manuscripts and grant applications. The Clinical Research Supervisor will also work with the department
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information systems and multiple complex ancillary/patient care systems. Incumbent has the responsibility for supporting large, complex and/or unique projects that affect multiple departments and will include
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for the practice while providing optimum services to patients. This position serves as office supervisor and functions under the direction of the Department Manager, supervising a large group of employees and
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, and dashboard visualizations. Proven experience in managing server and system resources for large-scale applications, data warehousing, and web systems. Background in data warehousing and information
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and effort reporting and participate in the financial planning for a wide variety of federal grants. Gather, manage and analyze financial data from a variety of revenue streams, including state general
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interpret scientific data. Demonstrated knowledge of lab practices and relevant lab procedures and safety protocols, EH&S regulations and guidelines, including AALAC and NIH guidelines for animal care and