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of other staff positions in the office. Develop queries, train staff in report creation. LICENSES, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT: Personal computers and printers; mainframes; word processing, database management and
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: The Director of Compensation will lead the design and management of the University of Rhode Island compensation program, driving a culture of innovation and excellence. This role leads a team of HR professionals
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: Support the day-to-day activities of the mixed methods research that includes an iterative design process involving children ages 3-6 and their adult caretakers, and partnerships between university faculty
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: Support the day-to-day activities of the mixed methods research that includes an iterative design process involving children ages 3-6 and their adult caretakers, and partnerships between university faculty
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Communication department, as well as in the faculty member’s area of specialty. Establish and maintain a research program within the field and pursue funding as appropriate. Advise undergraduate students
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Communication department, as well as in the faculty member’s area of specialty. Establish and maintain a research program within the field and pursue funding as appropriate. Advise undergraduate students
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, laboratory sciences, outcomes, or pharmacoeconomics. The candidate will be expected to establish a program of research in an area that complements the College’s mission and is supported by extramural funding
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, laboratory sciences, outcomes, or pharmacoeconomics. The candidate will be expected to establish a program of research in an area that complements the College’s mission and is supported by extramural funding
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timely delivery of system updates and new functionalities. Conduct analyses and feasibility studies for new and proposed systems. Define program specifications and system procedures, ensuring alignment
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research to begin in Fall 2025. The University of Rhode Island Department of Public Health (https://web.uri.edu/public-health/) has a robust undergraduate program (over 300 undergraduate students) and will