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are poised to continue the tradition of excellence as through in a highly innovative research training program. Research Training in Oncology is supported through several training grants largely funded by
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the Chicago Urban Explorers Pre-Orientation, International Pre-Orientation, and the Phoenix Outdoor Program. The Assistant Director will also lead communications related to those programs. The Assistant
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of highly accomplished faculty, postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduates, all of whom push the boundaries of their respective fields. The Department supports a PhD program in Geophysical Sciences while
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. Program participation ranges from 50 to 575 students with additional student volunteers assisting with program delivery. Additionally, the Assistant Director works cooperatively with Career Coaches to plan
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user environment that is consistent yet agile. Collaborating with stakeholders to understand program strategies, ATS develops data, reporting, and analytics solutions that lead to actionable outcomes and
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computers to enter and access job related information. Undertakes training related to job duties as deemed necessary by University, Direct Supervisor or Management Staff. Responds to alarms and emergency
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rationally during times of conflicts and emergencies required. Safely defend self/or others in hostile, combative situations required. Use desktop computer (IBM compatible), pager, two-way radio, firearms
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participants to ensure study has adequate amount of participants. Obtains and maintains consents for program participants in accordance with IRB protocol and TMW research standards. Ensures ongoing and new
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deadlines. Experience with quality improvement practices. Working Conditions Ability to work independently in a timely manner. Ability to use a computer for extended periods of time. Application Documents
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congenital anomalies, and neurovascular disease. Our epilepsy program is collaborating with brain imaging experts to advance surgical treatments for epilepsy. Furthermore, our neurovascular research is focused