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manages day-to-day operations involving faculty, students, and University partners to ensure the efficient functioning of this top-ranked graduate program. Serving as a central point of coordination
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. Performs related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications High School diploma and/or the equivalent required. Seven years of related experience required. Minimum of three years supervisory experience
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with sponsored research administration strongly preferred. High degree of comfort with computer-based work, including proficiency in MS Office, including spreadsheet and document preparation. Excellent
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procedures, maintain laboratory operations, and collaborate with team members to ensure high-quality research outcomes. Responsibilities Prepare cells from animal and human tissues; perform cell counting
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, and supports the efficient operation of CUIMC?s IT environment. Responsibilities Essential Duties: Technical Support Provide first-level support for hardware, software, and peripheral issues across
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, including but not limited to open houses and graduation receptions. Perform other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Three years of related experience. High School Diploma or equivalent. Preferred
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projects, discretionary projects, and pre- & post-award grants and projects associated with special programs. Perform monthly project reconciliations to ensure accuracy and prevent overdrafts; manage the
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estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. About the Program The Columbia Amyloidosis Multidisciplinary Program (CAMP) is a collaborative clinical and research initiative
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to handle a high-volume workload; manage concurrent demands, multiple stakeholders, while working as part of a team. Excellent analytical and organizational skills. Position requires strong computer skills
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treatment. Complete documentation as required by the Institutional Review Board and maintain documentation up to date. Effectively troubleshoot basic robotic/computer/software issues. Participate in