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a part-time, benefit eligible position, at 20 hours per week. This position will focus on surgical education, resident mentorship, curriculum development, and program compliance. The APD serves as a
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website and SharePoint. Collaborate in the development, coordination and implementation of recruiting projects and initiatives. Regularly update recruitment guide, including a screening and evaluation
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, including on campus and online teaching as well as participating in curriculum development. Experience with online course technologies such as learning management systems and lecture capture systems. Evidence
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and learning with the aim of accelerating children’s learning, development and school readiness outcomes. Mentor Teachers provide teacher leadership in the 1) design, delivery and coordination
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research studies. Job Description: Job Duties Outlined Provide information to assist in the development of internal grant project proposals and budgets. Assess workloads and assists in determination
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& Communication: Act as a liaison between study sponsors, investigators, patients, and healthcare providers. Participate in research team meetings, sponsor calls, and professional development sessions. Provide
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ensuring methodological rigor across studies. The Senior Scientist contributes to study design, data interpretation, manuscript preparation, and grant development. The position collaborates closely with
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in alignment with the Cancer Center’s mission. Additionally, the role includes the development and advancement of Senior Clinical Data Coordinators. The University of Kansas Cancer Center is the only
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departmental, division, and institutional meetings, seminars, and committees. Maintain required certifications, including NRP, and participate in ongoing professional development. Engage in scholarly activities
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departmental, division, and institutional meetings, seminars, and committees. Maintain required certifications, including NRP, and participate in ongoing professional development. Engage in scholarly activities