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Fellowship Program. The goal of program is to provide a supportive and challenging learning environment to foster the growth of clinical fellows to become experts in the field of medical speech pathology
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Bachelor’s Degree. Six years of related work experience with computer systems and applications, including two years of direct project management experience. Additional education may substitute for required
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contribute to decisions impacting conduct of research. Responsible for the recruitment, education, training and supervision of the clinical research coordinators and regulatory personnel within the program
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are seeking a Sr. Administrative Coordinator who will provide administrative support and perform general office management duties necessary for the efficient operation of an office, unit or program. This
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working at Johns Hopkins University More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/22109016/corporate-partnerships-specialist-bioengineering-therapeutic-platforms-x28-johns-hopkins-technology
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for the efficient operation of an office, unit or program. This position may provide support for fiscal and budget management for the assigned area, and provide project support to a Dean, Associate Dean, Department
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of clinical samples. Obtain and maintain excellent operating knowledge of assigned clinical protocols, clinical equipment, and clinical computer systems. Oversee budget expenditures for study operations. Ensure
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interpreters. Graduate Degree in Psycholinguistics, Linguistics, Cognitive Science, Computer Science, or a related field. Special Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Graduate-degree-level knowledge
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of Standards (NIST) Professional Research Experience (PREP) program. NIST recognizes that its research staff may wish to collaborate with researchers at academic institutions on specific projects of mutual
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and computational approaches in animal models, our team aims to translate this knowledge into new strategies for restoring movement and sensory-motor function in people with neurological disorders