203 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Multiple" positions at Case Western Reserve University
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. Work with the data in Salesforce Marketing Cloud to measure, understand and ensure inbox placement. Develop and communicate best practices documentation for internal distribution and training. (15
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issues. Generate options and recommendations that are responsive to multiple interests, reflective of best practices and aligned with unit goals. Develop and conduct instructional and information sessions
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, welcoming and positive candidate experience. Maintain sourcing program memberships and identify and implement new industry recruiting best practices. Develop a plan for aggressive and varied recruitment
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multiple research protocols; maintain detailed laboratory records and experimental logs; ensure compliance with all safety protocols, IACUC requirements, and institutional policies. (20%) Work closely with
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operations for the Departments of Computer and Data Science (CDS) and Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering (ECSE) in the Case School of Engineering (CSE). These two departments consist of 40 full-time
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Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to establish rapport and maintain trust with study participants. Strong attention to detail and organizational skills to manage multiple
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meet deadlines while working on multiple projects simultaneously. Highly organized and impeccable attention to detail. Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite and other relevant programs/software. Ability
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from hardware to multiple tier applications, confirming compliance, technical functionality, and performance with laws and regulations as well as Case Western Reserve University policies, procedures, and
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for the clinical ethics consultation service and Medical Facilitation program including assisting with consultant and facilitator scheduling and organizing OneDrive documents. (18%) Assist with management
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Interprofessional Scholars Collaboration in Teaching and Learning Program. Actively contributes to creating a dynamic environment for faculty engagement and teaching recognition, including the Scholarship in Teaching