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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Program Director (Faculty Affairs) Job Category Staff & Executive - Human Resources Department CINJ - Workforce Planning Overview
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Pension Eligibility None Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience Currently enrolled in Master’s Program in Biomedical Sciences at Rutgers University with experience in the life science field
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of the Director of PopQuIS, Program faculty, and designated mentors, the Post Doctoral Associate conducts specialized research, literature review and integrates a primary care framework to improve population and
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or translational research or quality improvement and academic program building in areas of interest, preferably related to liver diseases. Pursue leadership activities in medical societies and associations
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strategies and resolutions to guide the program in addressing the complex problems and/or needs of the populations served which may require creativity, especially for non-traditional and urban students
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be a resource and leader who will support faculty in PopQuIS and those within the Joint Program in Population and Prevention Sciences (J3PS) – a joint program of the Department of Pediatrics and the
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lecturing students and residents, and supervision of the resident clinic 6. Participate in the administrative activities of the Department 7. Participate in the clinical neuromuscular research program 8
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research program 8. Participate in the General Neurology clinic at RWJ and satellite clinics as needed 9. Participate in the teaching mission of RWJMS to the extent determined in consultation with
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to provide treatment and prepare clinical documentation. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Moderate noise (examples: business office with computers and printers, light traffic). Subject to unpredictable situations and both
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. Provides assessments for the Children’s Mobile Response and Stabilization Services (CMRSS) program in designated catchment area that meet quality and quantity standards within UBHC and the Children’s System