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Job Description Apply now Job Title: Lead, Business Strategy and Development - Clinical Growth Division: Surgery Work Arrangement: Onsite only Location: Houston, TX Salary Range: $111,118 - $130,728
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a motivated entry-level developer to help create web-based applications that drive groundbreaking biomedical research. If you have experience with ASP.NET, C#, SQL Server, and modern web technologies
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the Children’s Nutrition Research Center’s Postdoctoral Training Program (https://www.bcm.edu/research/research-centers/usda-ars-childrens-nutrition-research-center/education/postdoctoral-fellowship-in-childrens
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copies, prints, scans, faxes, and distributes materials as needed. Interacts closely with faculty and departmental leadership on a daily basis. Develops and maintains an integrated web platform
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the Section Chief and Section Administrator (RVU’s, Comp Plan, Score Card processing). Performs other job-related duties as assigned. Faculty & Staff Support: Provides administrative support to the faculty and
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SOPs and documentation for key web and SharePoint tasks, ensuring resilience through collaboration with the Manager, other Software Engineer, and Cancer and Hematology team members. Integrates software
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API development and integration techniques. Solid understanding of database management systems (e.g., MS SQL, MySQL) and web technologies (e.g., HTML, CSS, JavaScript). Experience in research settings
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care, and program development while leading efforts to achieve Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy (FACT) accreditation for cell therapy and subsequently for stem cell transplantation
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group • Serve as Associate Program Director for the Dermatology Resident Program, assisting with administration, curriculum development, and program oversight in alignment with ACGME and GME standards
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program coordinator development, ensuring the success of graduate medical education at the institutional and departmental level. In the Office of Graduate Medical Education, this role supports more than