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The Processing Archivist of the Alexis Carrel Collection is a part time (20/hr. a week) term position that will be located in the Booth Family Center for Special Collections at Georgetown University
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community and identity formation through integrative engagement at Georgetown University. The person in this role collaborates actively with faculty, staff, and students who lead parallel and intersecting
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and bioinformatics teams, and regional partners to establish and maintain referral networks for families across the cancer continuum of care. The successful candidate will demonstrate an understanding
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, concerns, and inclusion efforts for women and students with marginalized genders. The person in this role collaborates actively with faculty, staff, and students who lead parallel and intersecting efforts
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requirements for new and existing research projects across diverse fields, including chemistry, physics, biology, genomics, and bioinformatics. The role serves as a key partner to the research community
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of Biostatistics, Bioinformatics and Biomathematics (DBBB) , the Department of Family Medicine , both academic departments within Georgetown University Medical Center , and the Georgetown University Center
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are not limited to: Facilitation of the day-to-day tasks which must be performed to ensure safe and efficient operation of the clinical simulation center. Operation and maintenance of the human patient
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customer service to Georgetown students, parents, and other customers Processing of student and non-student payments made by paper check or cash Implementation of the departmental communications plan
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DC regional recruitment process (excluding advertising). This includes providing program information during information sessions, webinars, and responding to phone and email inquiries Develop, plan and
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experience, and excellent writing and analytical skills; be able to research, evaluate, and summarize laws, regulations, and caselaw Have a working understanding of federal courts and related processes Be able