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assistant will support the delivery of program interventions, assist with pre- and post-data collection through in-person and electronic reminders and assist with initial review and analysis of de-identified
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program Ensures completion of data entry in departmental and web based programs utilizing student staff Communicates with departmental staff on request work pending Completes reports and standardized forms
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initiatives in Ohio populations. Community outreach, cancer prevention and screening education; evidence-based intervention program support and facilitation will be provided statewide. This position will
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in Ohio populations. Community outreach, cancer prevention and screening education; evidence-based intervention program support and facilitation will be provided statewide. This position will require
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Program Coordinator incorporates broad knowledge and skill in health care (especially oncology), health education, adult learning principles and methodology, and project management. Projects can range in
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| Clinical Operations Administration Scope of Position/Position Summary The Administrative Fellowship at The James Cancer Center is a one-year program, that provides on-the-job training in the skills and
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to submitting your application, please review and update (if necessary) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. Job Title: Program Assistant Department: Veterinary
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prioritize; knowledge and operation of computer and basic office technology/equipment and MS Office programs required; experience in a medical or counseling setting. Additional Information: The pay range
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be desired; computer skill required with knowledge of database software applications desired. Additional Information: Location: Eye and Ear Institute (0897) Position Type: Regular Scheduled Hours: 40
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Sciences | Physics Administration The Research Scientist will lead or contribute to independent and collaborative research within the Observational Cosmology group in the Department of Physics. The role