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autonomously and part of a team. Ability to prioritize and multi-task. A readiness to assist Fellows accurately and congenially. Excellent computer skills, i.e., Microsoft Office, Google Docs / applications. In
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information systems. Supervisory experience preferred. Some familiarity with cross-cultural programming strongly preferred. Must have excellent interpersonal, communication and organizational skills, attention
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Director, and departmental writing and editing. Project-based development responsibilities include: meeting with faculty to gather and synthesize information on BC priority programs; identifying and managing
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, the Admissions Assistant coordinates all aspects of the admission process related to program information dissemination, collection of electronic applications, and communication of admission and scholarship
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information systems. Supervisory experience preferred. Some familiarity with cross-cultural programming strongly preferred. Must have excellent interpersonal, communication and organizational skills, attention
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, the Admissions Assistant coordinates all aspects of the admission process related to program information dissemination, collection of electronic applications, and communication of admission and scholarship
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the direction of the Research Director and occasionally in collaboration with other staff and external partners, collect, clean, and review data, and conduct data analysis that may result in report production
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(R34MH136018), such as participant recruitment and retention, data collection and cleaning, and overseeing a multi-site clinical trial. They will serve as liaison between the study team (e.g., Professor Price
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fabrication in the facility, lab safety, training students, faculty, staff, visiting researchers, and external users in use of these resources, carrying out calibrations, assessment of data quality, and
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order to make the most appropriate decision based on the information available. Position also provides on-site assistance during events in response to medical and/or weather emergencies involving student