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, Student Affairs and the Registrar. In addition, the Officer works with both Law Center & Main Campus Financial Aid Offices, the Office of Student Accounts, University Information Services, and with
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Workday Reporting and Integrations Lead – University Information Services Georgetown University is seeking a highly skilled and versatile Workday Reporting and Integrations Lead to join its University
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of training requirements/materials, accurate reporting of clinical trial visits in OnCore/CTM system, accurate and timely data entry, accurate and timely reporting of adverse events, and timely communication
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. They support the university community by providing information and assistance, and is directly responsible to the patrol sergeant for fulfilling duties assigned performing patrol functions and specialized
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. Discretion and Professionalism: Ability to handle confidential information with the utmost discretion. Preferred Candidate Profiles: The ideal candidate will likely fit either of the following two professional
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assistance cuts, information sharing, and strategic engagement with partners, this initiative will also support community building and well-being for child-focused practitioners. Curriculum, Research, and
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. Works with contracted service providers to ensure collection of VOC data and analytics Develops appropriate SLAs and KPIs for each vendor agreement and measures performance Talks to customers at all
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, assisting with Data Use Agreements (DUAs) and ensuring all data security, handling, and processing methods comply with sponsor and legal requirements. This includes working closely with the Office of General
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Georgetown University’s mode of work designations for staff and AAP positions can be found on the Department of Human Resources website: https://hr.georgetown.edu/mode-of-work-designation . Current Georgetown
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, with special responsibility for the unique needs of evening division students. Planning and executing academic information sessions for J.D. students in the evening division in coordination with