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The Division of Infectious Diseases seeks a Research Program Coordinator who is a bright, hardworking professional to join our group under the supervision of a senior research program coordinator
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with developers for custom program maintenance, and for participating in the maintenance support team response to enterprise-wide customer requests for complex problem resolution. Configuration duties
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scholarship program and wide array of public health service activities. More information about the CIH can be found at Home - Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health (jhu.edu). The goals of the Behavioral
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in the Azure cloud. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Run inventory program to scan hard drives and cloud storage to make inventory of archived files. Organize and catalog hard drives with stored data
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& Responsibilities Plan, support, and organize daily activities of the office or program. Provide complex administrative, project, and calendar support to a Dean, Associate Dean, Department Chair, Program Leadership
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Institutions (Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Health Systems) in accordance with the Annual Audit Plan. May perform duties under guidance of senior team members. Evaluates the adequacy and
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The Department of Epidemiology is seeking a Research Program Assistant II (RPAII). This position will be responsible for overseeing recruitment, scheduling, and field site activities for an ongoing
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We are seeking a Research Program Assistant who is needed in the McMeniman Lab to support a collaborative research program seeking to understand the molecular and cellular basis of mosquito
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The Department of Mental Health is seeking a Research Program Assistant for a project within the Center for Prevention and Early Intervention. Candidates will be required to assist in
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The Pathology Department is seeking a Research Program Coordinator to be responsible for management and coordination of multiple research studies under the general supervision of a faculty