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Baltimore, but we also have a presence in Washington, D.C. Connections working at Johns Hopkins University More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/22094247/sr-research-assistant-x28-health
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and collection as needed. This is a full-time position, offers a five-day work week, generally Monday through Friday. The schedule may include some periodic weekend support/planning of program
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automated computer programs (test/simulation). Place and operate movable irrigation systems. Remove unwanted vegetation by weeding or cultivation with hand tools. Remove or trim trees, shrubs, and brush using
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to provide background information. Obtain and maintain excellent operating knowledge of assigned clinical protocol, clinical equipment, and clinical computer systems. Oversee budget expenditures for study
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control and process improvements for overall business process. Review proposed operating and financial plans, including proposed program increases, estimated costs and expenses to finance proposed programs
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one of the leading organizations in delivering state-of-the art eye care, training future healthcare leaders, and conducting cutting-edge research. We have a robust training program that will provide
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Qualifications Bachelor's Degree; Certification by the NCCPA or similar national certifying body; Completion of a CAAHEP certified Physician Assistant program. Must be licensed as PA in State of Maryland or other
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national certifying body; Completion of a CAAHEP certified Physician Assistant program. Must be licensed as PA in State of Maryland or other state where practicing. Current CPR certification required. Must
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, D.C. Connections working at Johns Hopkins University More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/22025765/research-project-coordinator-x28-research-administration-x29 Return to Search
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and computational approaches in animal models, our team aims to translate this knowledge into new strategies for restoring movement and sensory-motor function in people with neurological disorders