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the strategic use and equitable disbursement of financial aid funds in alignment with budget goals and donor intent. Revises awards as needed based on external aid, enrollment changes, or appeals, and ensures
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at Georgetown. They assist the department or division with development of IT goals and objectives; help to identify resources to assure technology needs are met and that they are aligned with the university’s IT
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professionally communicate through verbal and written interactions with multiple groups and should be self-directed based upon input from the CISO and other appropriate University leadership. The incumbent
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alignment with the timeline outlined in the study protocols. Work Interactions The incumbent will interact with: Investigators (data clarification and collecting information) Administrator and Research Study
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ensure the educational programming is consistently aligned with Georgetown University’s mission and produces meaningful and impactful works that adapt to the needs of the Georgetown community
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The Clinical Research Coordinator II (CRCII) is the lead coordinator on multiple transplant (liver, kidney, pancreas, bowel) and GI clinical research studies, under the oversight of the Principal
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, cultivating partnerships, and aligning initiative efforts with the Dean’s strategic priorities. This role includes oversight of initiative planning, resource management, stakeholder engagement, and
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will ensure the content and any relevant sub-committee or member work is additive and aligned to the strategic priorities of the GUMC, and will be a thought partner to University and Medical Center
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manage multiple, often conflicting deadlines simultaneously, is vital for the success of this candidate Preferred qualifications: Experience with Banner Student Information System and relevant CRM software
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clinical cancer research at MedStar Health in the D.C. Metro area and Hackensack Meridian Health in northern New Jersey. The Lab Technician will support ongoing multiple cancer epidemiology studies