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. • Advocate for participants to ensure health care program compliance. • Provide participants with community resources as needed. • Maintain data and files for participants own records, as well as program
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• Bachelor’s Degree in an accredited Medical Technology Program. • Completion of an accredited Medical Technologist Program. • Certification as a Medical Technologist by the American Society of Clinical
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to complete and pass successfully the required occupational health screening referenced in the University’s Animal Handler Health Surveillance Program on an annual basis. Required Background Check, Physical
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to complete and pass successfully the required occupational health screening referenced in the University’s Animal Handler Health Surveillance Program on an annual basis. REQUIRED BACKGROUND CHECK, PHYSICAL
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The Director of Employer Relations at the Freeman School of Business is a key role within the Career Management Center that requires exceptional program management and relationship-building skills to engage
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Handler Health Surveillance Program on an annual basis Required Education and/or Experience • High School Diploma or equivalent. Preferred Qualifications N/A Compensation Information This position is
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engaged methods as a social impact tool for the University. This includes working with CPS program staff and evaluation consultant(s) to ensure program assessment plans inform data collection and usage
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internal and external to the organization • Ability to work collaboratively as a positive, contributing member of a team • Ability to utilize MS Office programs, and Excel, Outlook • Ability to manage
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that priorities are executed efficiently and that communication flows smoothly among internal and external stakeholders. The individual in this role may represent the office at meetings, hearings, and events
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Human Research Protection Office (HRPO) administers the University's Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) and Institutional Review Boards (IRBs), which are charged with reviewing and monitoring human