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. Ensure that post-award responsibilities are completed, including budget distribution, account reconciliation, e-form setup, effort reporting, cost transfers, paying invoices and paperwork finalization
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generating business intelligence to drive alumni relations strategies, programs, and tactics, along with program evaluation (ROI, etc.) Key responsibilities: 1. Data Management and Integrity Collaborate with
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compensation, and does not include all components of the School of Medicine’s compensation program, including eligibility for a discretionary bonus. Therefore, the actual compensation paid to the selected
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generating business intelligence to drive alumni relations strategies, programs, and tactics, along with program evaluation (ROI, etc.) Key responsibilities: 1. Data Management and Integrity Collaborate with
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Medical Assistant training program, such as courses provided through Medix, community colleges, and/or vocational schools. Certification/Registration as a Medical Assistant (e.g., CMA, AAMA, RMA, AMT, NAHP
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program. Must be licensed as PA in State of Maryland or other state where practicing. Minimum of 3 year's experience in related clinical area and obtained proficiency in area of specialty. Five years
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required before the start date. Preferred Qualifications Graduate of an accredited master's program for school of nursing with a Nurse Practitioner curriculum of adult medicine. Demonstrate analytical
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team. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Run routine and ad hoc reports. Use standard tools and computer programs to review data. Assist with data cleaning measures to ensure accuracy of data and
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strong emphasis on metrics and success Strong computer literacy skills and the ability to learn new software Ability and willingness to travel and to work occasional evening or weekend hours as needed
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recently joined Johns Hopkins University, where she is the Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of AI Alignment and Governance in the School of Government and Policy and of the Department of Computer