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at The Carter Center . SUMMARY: The Administrative Assistant (AA) organizes the development and implementation of a robust Major Gifts Program under the umbrella of Development, which stewards donors and
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. Maintains data in the university student records database and corrects discrepancies. May work with school liaisons to distribute diplomas and participate in university and school commencement programs and
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methods for distributing communication materials and information. May monitor information relevant to the organization, its mission, and operations. Maintains required record-keeping and documentation and
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within our team and report directly to the Program Director. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Manages a project. Coordinates the strategic planning process and monitors progress toward achieving project goals
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, including the Kidney and Liver Transplant Programs, the Heart Failure and Advanced Cardiac Therapies Program, and the Blood and Marrow Transplant (BMT) Program. The lab also collaborates with Emory
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of information regarding data requirements and status of paperwork. May train other data entry employees. May assist in distributing reports. Sorts and files paperwork. Performs related responsibilities as
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, and executing paradigm-defining cancer research. The department is growing in all three areas and currently has over 70 faculty distributed among Divisions of Clinical Affairs, Cancer Biology, Medical
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of equipment, ordering of supplies, inventory and media preparation. Maintains records, files and logs of work performed in laboratory notebooks and computer databases. Compiles data and records results
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payable charges. Assigns vendor numbers and oversees auditing, data entry, mail distribution and customer inquiry responses. Analyzes vendor statements, reconciles discrepancies and acts as a resource to
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distributed among Divisions of Clinical Affairs, Cancer Biology, Medical Physics, and Health Services Research. Faculty members are nationally recognized for subspecialty care in areas including pediatric