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The Processing Archivist of the Alexis Carrel Collection is a part time (20/hr. a week) term position that will be located in the Booth Family Center for Special Collections at Georgetown University
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Operating Procedures (SOPs). Ensures query resolution with proper physician and clinical study team oversight within site- and sponsor-specific time requirements. Requests and uploads radiological images
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maintaining the annual budget for the PhD program. Processing credit card transactions associated with the PhD program and GCER events. Assisting with general office duties, as needed. Work Interactions The
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electronically via work-issued laptop and university phone. Requirements and Qualifications Masters degree, PhD or EdD degree in educational psychology, adult learning or health professions education Masters
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, PhD in Pharmacology & Physiology), ~25 faculty members, and ~15 staff. Duties include but are not limited to: Supports faculty, students, and staff in the department with ordering and overseeing
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). Ensure query resolution with proper physician and clinical study team oversight within site- and sponsor-specific time requirements. Request and upload radiological images into sponsor-provided imaging
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The Center for Functional and Molecular Imaging (CFMI) is actively developing a research program utilizing a number of imaging techniques. This position will involve working with investigators
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manages all staff and responsibilities defined under the Academic and Student Records unit in the University Registrar's Office. This unit is responsible for the records imaging system, grading, maintenance
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images into sponsor-provided imaging platforms according to each study protocol. Resolves imaging-related queries with the assistance of clinical study team. Collects and organizes source documents in
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coordinates with key stakeholders—including admissions, marketing, and academic affairs—to strengthen alignment and collaboration, identify inefficiencies in enrollment processes, and implement solutions