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opportunities including reading policy and research papers; participating in learning opportunities, conferences, workshops; networking with colleagues in the field; presenting at professional forums and
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experience with office systems including Concur, Peoplesoft and Global Programs System; willingness to learn other data management systems. Master's or advanced degree. Princeton University is an Equal
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license Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Automate External Defibrillator (AED) certifications Basic computer skills Attends to the cultures and identities of others and adapts work style as needed Is
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position. The work is in person, and having a car is helpful as recruitment of participants involves driving to different clinical treatment centers. This is a one-year term position with the possibility
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enjoy learning and conducting wet lab experiments. This position is subject to the University's background check policy. Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity and all qualified applicants will
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demonstrate initiative Ability to work independently Be flexible and resourceful; adaptable to changing needs and demands Maintain confidentiality; exercise discretion Must have excellent computer skills
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coordinator. Screen calls, mail, and emails, including athdirector@princeton.edu account. Maintain electronic filing system. Assist with computer needs. Identify, compile, create materials and reports
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, the IARA Project is based at the Princeton School for Public and International Affairs. Learn more about the IARA Project at: iara.spia.princeton.edu . The Institutional Antiracism and Accountability (IARA
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in service by accurately tracking, monitoring, and documenting officer activities during their shift. They operate Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) console equipped with multiple computer terminals
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federal computer systems and radio networks. Dispatchers are often the first professional to engage with community members requiring emergency services and routine requests for service or information