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organizational, time management, and prioritization skills Strong written and verbal communication skills Technology proficiency in Google Workspace, Zoom, and other relevant software Ability to handle
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for PhD candidates at an academic institution), social work, nursing, occupational health, Emergency Medical Technician, or ancillary departments that directly support Clinical Trials (e.g., the GUMC
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or the equivalent in education and experience per OSSE requirements. Must have strong relationship and communication skills. Proficient knowledge and use of technology (email, calendar, internet
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Standardized Patient (SP) at the Georgetown University School of Medicine simulates patient scenarios to provide professional educational experiences for medical students, for both learning and assessment around
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Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Georgetown University. The project is for 5 years (until 31 March 2028) and is anticipated to employ more than 100 researchers to collaborate and work at NIST
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experience. Work in partnership with departments and UIS to identify and secure resources that assure technology needs are met. Oversee the requirements for gathering, facilitating information sharing, and
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operations and maintenance (O&M) personnel. They provide direction and coordination of project teams composed of clients, consultant architects and engineers, construction managers, contractors, O&M personnel
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, quality education and partnership with the community — guided by the principle of cura personalis , “care for the whole person.” Georgetown Lombardi is the research engine driving clinical cancer research
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living spaces. Must know energy management and network engineering principles and human comfort conditions to optimize the operation of mechanical systems. Requirements and Qualifications Academic Level
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, implementation, maintenance, and advancement of the Law Library’s digital collections. Reporting to the Associate Director for Resource Management and Technology at the Georgetown University Law Library