254 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"Prof" positions at Johns Hopkins University
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support for multiple projects. The Administrative Project Specialist utilizes extensive knowledge of the organization to successfully carry out responsibilities. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Perform
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and assurance initiatives in the assigned project area. Additionally, this position will support New Program Development (NPD) initiatives. Responsibilities: Communications and Knowledge Management
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Internal Number: 118145-en_US Under the direct supervision of the Manager for the Johns Hopkins Brady Urological Institute Biorepository and Service Center, we are seeking a Research Program Coordinator who
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Internal Number: 118411-en_US The Department of Psychiatry is seeking a Research Program Coordinator who will provide research support for studies on stress and late-life memory disorders. The coordinator
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with community members and local providers and support community awareness of the program and participant recruitment through multiple community engagement strategies (e.g., attending community center
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attendance and complex planning logistics. This position will lead the team to plan, manage, and execute all aspects of virtual and in-person events for the Division or Center, as well as oversee analysis
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of major DOM activities and social events including developing program agendas and producing publication materials. Compose and/or prepare documents for content, quality, and style, turning rough drafts
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Black Wealth Data Center (BWDC) seeks an experienced BWDC Senior Program Manager to play a pivotal role in managing and executing our organizational strategy while ensuring our programs
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Internal Number: 118030-en_US The Department of Neurology is seeking a Research Program Assistant to provide support, under the direction of Pediatric Neurology for multiple research projects for pediatric
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in the community, as indicated. Collaborate as needed with multiple providers and community partners to implement coordinated interventions that leverage existing evidence-based programs and resources