207 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"U.S" positions at Johns Hopkins University
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education, the Department of Urology has a significant research program with funding from private and government sources. This position will be responsible for the department and staff’s satisfactory
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of innovation tools and the role of human centered design, data, and policy in the public sector. Experience with human-centered design and other key innovation practices. Classified Title: Program Manager Job
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(MSEM), Master in Global Innovation and Leadership in Engineering (MSIL), Professional Development Program (PDP), A. James Clark Scholars Program, Multidisciplinary Design Program, and Professional
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with study populations and/or other diverse populations preferred. Able to occasionally work flex hours preferred. Classified Title: Research Program Assistant Job Posting Title (Working Title
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programs and will be accountable for achieving program results. The Senior Director is a dynamic and visionary leader responsible for ensuring excellence in the design, implementation, monitoring and
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required to come into the office for regularly scheduled team huddles and debriefings. Interviewers will undergo a mandatory ~6-week paid training program at approximately 15-17 hours per week, which
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government and in the community. Develop templates, tools, and methods that government can use to improve service and program delivery. Create visual frameworks – like journey maps, service blueprints, and
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does not include all components of the School of Medicine's compensation program. This position may be eligible for a discretionary bonus. Therefore, the actual compensation paid to the selected
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The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is seeking a Research Program Coordinator to be responsible for protocol implementation and providing support to the Principal Investigator in
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in the community. Develop templates, tools, and methods that government can use to improve service and program delivery. Create visual frameworks – like journey maps, service blueprints, and ecosystem