195 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"U.S"-"O.P"-"FEMTO-ST-institute" positions at Johns Hopkins University
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Johns Hopkins Molecular Psychiatry Program is seeking a Research Program Assistant II , who will be responsible for the assistance of clinical and translational research, including the recruitment
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The Success Coaching Program in Academic Advising (SCAA) at Johns Hopkins University seeks a dedicated and detail-oriented Triage Specialist, Success Coaching Program in Academic Advising . As part
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support of the research, patient care and educational needs of the departments. Key responsibilities: Develop a comprehensive understanding of the research, teaching, and clinical programs in
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to effectively prioritize and work on multiple tasks with concurrent deadlines. Excellent time management skills and efficiency. Have initiative in anticipating and responding to program needs based on awareness
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of clinical trial data throughout the full lifecycle of multiple clinical trials through utilization of a risk-based, remote monitoring approach. In collaboration with clinical trial teams across the country
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We are seeking a Director of Residential Facilities who will be responsible for leading the Residential Facilities program within On-Campus Living. This position is an important management role
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advanced statistical methods, interprets results from data analyses, and writes technical reports. This position will involve working with multiple studies on an as-needed basis to supplement senior-level
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expert in multiple communications vehicles. Write and edit multiple and varied publications, reports, web pages, grants, executive remarks, and news releases. Conduct interviews, research, and information
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departments to change the culture of city government. Reporting to the i-team Director, the Project Manager will lead the development and execution of the i-team’s project plan and ensure successful delivery
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We are seeking a Scholarly Communications Librarian to develop, coordinate, and promote the growth of the Libraries’ scholarly communication programs and services, including outreach, training and