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direction and solutions, particularly in ambiguous environments/ situations Ability to deal with conflict and to facilitate resolution Ability to manage multiple competing initiatives independently or with
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and the ability to work as part of a team, to be strongly detailed oriented, and to manage multiple assignments at one time. The ideal candidate would possess the following skills and experience: A
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, manage multiple priorities, and work both independently and in collaboration with cross-functional teams in a fast-paced environment. Preferred Qualifications JD or equivalent advanced credential
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diagnostic skills Strong communication and interpersonal skills Patience and willingness to assist others with limited technical skills and educational backgrounds Ability to multitask and manage multiple
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Proven skills in time management, organization, and communications and demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects in a complex, multi-faceted environment Exceptional attention to detail Collaborative
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Education Services, Georgetown Scholars Program) Chairing, convening, and coordinating committees and collaborative projects Strategic planning for the Center, and alignment of the Center’s strategic planning
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clinical research data for complex clinical trials across multiple studies and therapeutic areas, from study start-up and planning through execution and closeout • Supports multiple clinical research studies
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multiple internal and external constituents required Must be able to manage and prioritize projects with attention to detail, excellent communication with high-level constituents, and management of complex
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will manage regulatory matters for complex clinical trials across multiple studies and therapeutic areas. The CTTM supports research efforts for various clinical trials within CTTM and Department
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the expertise of hematologists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals within the team. Regular communication and collaboration with hematologists allow the physical therapist to align interventions with