192 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University"-"U.S"-"O.P" positions at Johns Hopkins University
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generating business intelligence to drive alumni relations strategies, programs, and tactics, along with program evaluation (ROI, etc.) Key responsibilities: 1. Data Management and Integrity Collaborate with
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The Department of Psychiatry seeks a Medical Training Program Coordinator to perform as an integral team member of the education division and provide support in administering large and complex
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facility at graduate student recruitment events. Develop a training program for students that emphasizes the safe and effective use of a vast array of machining and fabrication equipment, including CNC
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also requires the ability to balance the demands of multiple projects. Projects will require technical knowledge in IT domains where the IT Project Manager is responsible. Duties will also require
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Internal Number: 117302-en_US The Department of International Heath at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is seeking a MD ABCs/SNiPP Coordinator. Maryland Emerging Infections Program/Active
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of related experience in sponsored research and/or financial positions, preferably in an academic or medical setting. Successful completion of the RAT (Research Administration Training) Program (18-24 months
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The Department of Neurology is seeking a Research Program Coordinator who will coordinate clinical trials and other clinical research projects in the Johns Hopkins Multiple Sclerosis Center
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management system (Canvas). Specific Duties & Responsibilities Program Management (50%) Support all administrative and operational program functions. Optimize processes and procedures to promote operational
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of the research IT solutions and program through systematic utilization, adoption and value metrics tracking, as well as through stakeholder consultations, to identify areas to strengthen, further develop
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Policy Systems" projects, supported by the Nexus Research Program, will focus on using co-design approaches to identify policy gaps, opportunities, and pathways for embedding universal health and social