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Georgetown University on a daily basis. The position will also coordinate with colleagues across the university, including Campus/School/Center/Institute/Program/Initiative communications/events staff and
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-level support for the university's classroom and desktop computing environments. The Specialist II is responsible for handling a wide range of complex and escalated technical issues that require root
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student engagement. Additionally, the position develops and oversees a comprehensive Coordinator program and provides leadership to staff to support team performance and growth. Candidates are encouraged
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transactions Experience interacting with research subjects or interfacing with the public in a previous role Excellent computer skills, including proficiency in word processing, database, and spreadsheet
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experience, including at least one year of related experience, or equivalent in education, training and experience. Graduate education is preferred. Computer fluency with Microsoft Suite, Google Workspace
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, preferably in acute care; research experience preferred Proficiency in MS Word and Excel; computer literacy essential for daily tasks BCLS required; ACLS preferred; chemotherapy certification beneficial
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and applications (e.g., Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD), Report Management Systems (RMS)). Strong technical knowledge of software, hardware, and network security principles as they apply to confidential
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needed to drive initiatives to completion. The Director of Operations ensures timely and effective implementation of the team's priorities, work program, and strategic initiatives. The Director of
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capture systems, electronic medical records, and other computer applications. Preferred Qualifications Experience with OnCore (Clinical Trials Management System). Certified clinical research certification
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large-scale student experience. Responsibilities: Program Development ● Designing and planning a simulation with guidance from the Academic Director (AD). ● Learning about and understanding