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Summary The Clinical Data Management Programmer II works under the supervision of the Clinical Data & Programming Manager and serves as a key technical contributor responsible for developing and maintaining
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activities and program participation. Steering Committee & Sub-Committee Coordination Organize biannual Steering Committee meetings and sub-committee calls. Collaborate with Development staff on event
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dynamic team. In this role, you’ll support the PhD program and assist with Master’s programs as needed. You’ll be a key point of contact for graduate students, helping them navigate academic requirements
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University School of Medicine is seeking a strategic and relationship-driven fundraising professional to serve as Director of Development. Be You. This role is responsible for identifying, cultivating
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and prepare annual progress reports for the grant Facilitate information sharing and learning across the three IGECs, particularly related to program innovations and lessons learned Build relationships
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communication with faculty physicians to build a successful faculty physician grateful patient referral program. Work closely with faculty leadership in assigned areas to develop compelling strategies, priorities
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accordance with stakeholder priorities Establish and follow dev analyst task management processes Software Testing (50%) Plan and coordinate system testing for new applications and features Develop feature
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international programs in more than 150 countries. Occupational Summary Serve as the Senior Program Coordinator for the Department of Theater Studies, providing comprehensive administrative oversight and
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discover how we can advance health together. Duke Health is now accepting RN (experienced and new graduates) applications to the New to the Operating Room Program for the February 2026 Cohort! The New
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program development. What You’ll Do: Lead logistics and speaker recruitment for two major Provost-sponsored colloquia (Fall 2026 & Spring 2027) as part of Duke’s Initiative on Free Inquiry, Pluralism, and