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program. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Provides administrative support for one or more of the following: general management, a research environment or a specific program. Ensures office activities comply with Emory
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RESPONSIBILITIES: Supports program operations and provides administrative support for advancement and alumni engagement staff in a school, unit, or central department. Serves as primary liaison to departments within
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transplant program, one of the busiest in the nation, has performed over 450 pediatric heart transplants to date, and is an important component of the ICU that includes a busy heart failure and VAD service
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. Hands on proficiency with commercial HVAC, plumbing, electrical, structural, and general carpentry. Working knowledge of computer or mobile applications. Ability to conduct hands-on training for others
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experience. Current licensure (or eligibility) as a pharmacist in the state of Georgia. Completion of a pharmacy residency program and clinical trial experience preferred. Prior hospital pharmacy experience
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children with cancer and blood disorders are treated annually at the Aflac Cancer & Blood Disorders Center The Aflac pediatric oncology program sees ~500 new cancer diagnoses each year. Aflac is the
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sterilization and cleaning of equipment, ordering of supplies, inventory and media preparation. Maintains records, files and logs of work performed in laboratory notebooks and computer databases. Compiles data
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operational facets of the program, including financial management, human resource management, maintenance of databases and records, and communications, particularly in program operations. A strong work ethic
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. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: High School Diploma or GED and five years of clinical research experience. Or two years of college in a scientific, health related, or business administration program and three years
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-year postdoctoral research position at the Rollins School of Public Health (RSPH), Emory University in Atlanta, GA. This individual will join a collaborative NIH-funded research program focused