261 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Boston Children's Hospital
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with Microsoft Office, advanced Excel and advanced database skills. Knowledge of financial systems, reporting programs and networks, with the ability to identify opportunities for enhanced practices
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, Public Health, or a closely related field Experience: Previous Clinical Research experience preferred Ability to work well in fast-paced environments & balance the demands of working on multiple projects
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studies, guiding and advising them throughout each phase of the study. Develops materials seen and used by research participants (e.g., designing recruitment advertisements and programming study surveys
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multiple areas, coordinating with the providers, locations, and families, following the department's scheduling guidelines. Respond to patient's concerns and needs, offering possible appointment options
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with Microsoft Office, advanced Excel and advanced database skills. Knowledge of financial systems, reporting programs and networks, with the ability to identify opportunities for enhanced practices
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and communicate with referring providers and researchers to facilitate management of complex participant issues. Utilize all office technology, including phone systems, email, Microsoft Office programs
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(preferred). Ability to take initiative, work without direct supervision, multitask, and work on multiple projects with changing deadlines. Strong organizational and time-management skills. Boston Children's
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Program, Clinical Trials Business Office and Office of General Counsel with review of intellectual property terms in their respective agreements. Negotiation Support: Provides negotiation support for
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. Provides administrative support for a clinic and its providers. Performs various administrative functions requiring in-depth knowledge of programs and services. Key responsibilities Customer Service Provides
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Discharge plans and home treatment programs, and providing education to patients and families Recommending orthotics, adaptive/assistive equipment, and technology for patients with complex, rare, or multiple