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Program accredited by the American Medical Association Council on Medical Education or Master’s Degree from an accredited Advanced Nurse Practitioner program. Required License(s) or Certification(s) CT APRN
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problem, identifying and evaluating potential solutions, developing a plan of action and milestones, and evaluating the effectiveness of the chosen course of action. 5. Proficiency with MS Outlook, Word
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Management: Plan, organize and prioritize actions across multiple awards and investigators' portfolios. Ensure appropriate charging of expenses and integration of data. Advise and counsel principal
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trials are attractive but not required for this position. Primary responsibilities will include developing the peritoneal surface malignancy program with a focus on clinical trials. It is critical
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Compensation Grade Profile Manager; Program Leader (25) Salary Range $82,000.00 - $131,500.00 Time Type Full time Duration Type Staff Work Model On-site Background Check Requirements All candidates
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candidates should submit application materials at: https://apply.interfolio.com/178891 Create a Job Match for Similar Jobs About Yale University Yale University is an American private Ivy League research
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duties to coordinate operations, functions and services for the lab relating to an mandated by the CAP accreditation program. Independently conduct molecular diagnostics with various types of specimens and
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of Economics and Department of Statistics and Data Science: Associate/Full Professor - We seek a candidate whose research bridges econometrics, computation, statistics and data science in the modern AI era
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. May be assigned to work at any Yale University location. May perform other duties as assigned. Required Education and Experience 1. Master’s degree in Library or Information Science from an ALA