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. Prioritizing requests and responding in a timely manner. Ability to think creatively to manage multiple projects independently, including handling matters of a confidential nature with sensitivity and discretion
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, state, and private financial aid based on the policies and procedures to meet University-wide goals. This position is primarily responsible for supporting the internal and external scholarship programs
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the school's media engagement and digital communications to promote the work of the school and its associated centers and programs across multiple channels to reach our target audiences. Drive an active
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We are seeking a Sr. Research Program Coordinator whose duties and responsibilities are related to research for the entire Department of Radiology. The incumbent must display professionalism
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, multidisciplinary teams Ability to lead and manage multiple initiatives, programs, projects and activities on a concurrent basis . Classified Title: Director of University Initiatives Job Posting Title (Working Title
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medical staff as needed to address emergent medical and psychological issues. Interact with faculty and staff on research teams, in clinical programs, and with educational outreach initiatives to strategize
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Internal Number: 117961-en_US The SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University is seeking a Research Program Coordinator to advance a key program within our mission. This role will report directly to
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, multidisciplinary teams Ability to lead and manage multiple initiatives, programs, projects and activities on a concurrent basis . Classified Title: Director of University Initiatives Job Posting Title (Working Title
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to manage multiple projects across a number of DAR and FJHM divisions in a varied, fast-paced environment. The Executive Assistant serves in an important and visible role, communicating and interacting with
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. Coordinate patient visits within specialty program that requires more complex coordination of care across departments and/or multiple locations, departments, institutions and/or entity lines of service, and