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Component/Function support. Job responsibilities support Washington University’s ICTS multi-institution NIH CTSA. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Compiles and ensures accurate regulatory
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research kit management. May assist with validation of new assays; compiles data for supervisory review; utilizes database, spreadsheet and word processing programs. Complies with all regulatory and client
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from other departments. Compiles and ensures accurate regulatory compliance of necessary data collected from various sources. Works with Principal Investigator to compile and submit the entire grant
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to illustrate and clarify crime data. Compile weekly and monthly crime comparison reports. Complete analysis and reports as required by external agencies and/or the University. Compile and Disseminate Statistical
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quality standards. Assist in developing project plans and schedules. Generate reports regarding project status and facilitates communication efforts. Compile and maintain project documentation and issues
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regarding research administration and complex regulations. May coordinate the submission, work with PI to prepare budget, obtain pricing quotes from other Departments. Compiles and ensures accurate regulatory
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budget, and obtain pricing quotes from other departments. Compiles and ensures accurate regulatory compliance of necessary data collected from various sources. Works with Principal Investigator to compile
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individuals. • Collect, compile (e.g., entering data into Excel spreadsheet and generating graphs), and correlate data and recognize discrepancies in results. • Contribute data/findings for use in reports
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by the ACGME and supervises the collection of data fulfilling requirements of ACGME and other licensing and credentialing boards. Prepares reports and complies statistics. Compiles faculty and resident
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experience beyond what is stated in the Required Qualifications section. Skills: Data Compilation, Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), HIPAA Policies, Independent Thinking, Interpersonal