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necessary for protocol development. May assist in grant and other funding applications, as necessary and appropriate. With the approval of the responsible Emory faculty director, the Assistant Academic
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Critical Care Center (ECCC) within the Department of Surgery. Participate in the supervision, clinical education, training and development of residents. Teach and Leadership of Emory students and trainees
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expenditures. May monitor or maintain budgets and grants, assist with budget development, and prepare related expense reports and reimbursements. Plans and coordinates travel arrangements. Maintains databases
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Coordinator II position is essential for the successful execution of two federally funded research studies — The HEALthy Brain and Child Development Study (HBCD) and Delineating the Role of ALDH2 in
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) overseeing the delivery, coordination, and evaluation of clinical services, and is a part of the CAPS Leadership Team. This is a full- time, 12-month position that assists in the development and implementation
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invoices. Keeps management apprised of account status, identifies cost-effective solutions and may authorize expenditures. May monitor or maintain budgets and grants, assist with budget development, and
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systems, and ensure smooth integration with the institution's infrastructure. The position emphasizes compliance with data governance and regulatory standards and demands the development and upkeep
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, support and follow-up of the patient after discharge. Assists in supervising staff and students and in developing in-service training programs for continuing staff development. Assesses or assists staff in
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seeks grants, contracts, and development opportunities to ensure program costs are appropriately covered. Collects and summarizes data on program components. May conduct research and evaluation of program
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facilitates development of relationships with individuals, support/mutual aid groups, and service providers when appropriate. Follows up when the peers agree. Manages boundaries in relationships and makes