169 programming-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"Prof"-"U.S"-"O.P" positions at University of Alabama at Birmingham
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RN - Registered Nurse - Unit-Based Travel Alternative Program -TAP - Multiple Shifts - (UAB001KQ) Description Within the Travel Alternative Program (TAP), to utilize the nursing process to care and
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RN - Registered Nurse - Unit-Based Travel Alternative Program -TAP - Multiple Shifts - (UAB001EK) Description Within the Travel Alternative Program (TAP), to utilize the nursing process to care and
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PROGRAM COORDINATOR II - (T228875) Description Program Coordinator II The University of Alabama at Birmingham General Responsibilities Under minimal supervision, coordinates administrative
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multiple projects, leads a team of statisticians, and ensures methodological rigor. Plays a key role in strategic planning, project management, and the integration of statistical analyses into research
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safety procedures. Assists in completing multiple developmental screening and assessment measures throughout the program year for children on their family list. Develops an Individual Developmental Plan
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clinical research infrastructure and operational efficiency. Responsible for administratively managing a large or complex University program or multiple programs. Provides input in the development of program
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of study supplies/materials). Work with minimal supervision, plan, organize, and coordinate multiple work assignments, and establish and maintain effective working relationships with others. Effectively and
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divisional leadership with special projects and manage and maintain Outlook calendars. The ideal candidate thrives in fast-paced environment and possesses the ability to handle multiple tasks while
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with the drug in vivo will be determined using omics-based experiments. General Responsibilities As a Researcher Senior, you will have expanded responsibilities, overseeing complex or multiple research
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of the immune system during health and disease and interactions between human-specific pathogens and their host. Our work is funded by multiple NIH grant awards, private foundation investments, and federal