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Department: RI Strategic Initiatives ----- Research Development Office Position Title: Research Development Project Manager - Research Administration Job Family Group: Professional Staff Job
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Responsibilities: Leadership and Vision: Develop and implement a strategic plan for the AI Center, aligning with the university’s mission and goals. Provide visionary leadership to establish the center as a hub for
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intermediate-level statistical analysis and report generation of various data types that arise; participate in project meetings with collaborators; train employees on the use of BI applications; and assist with
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individual needs of each child, and reflect the agency's philosophy and curriculum. Working closely with the Teacher, the Associate Teacher helps develop and implement individualized lesson plans for children
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Description Summary: This position is responsible for working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, research and hospital staff to recruit, screen, educate, and assist in the overall clinical study
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event run of show (script, platform party instructions, student instructions, setup, signage, seating, volunteers, supplies, student rsvp, faculty rsvp, faculty regalia rental, etc.). Develop timelines
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engagement and support. This role ensures the smooth execution and delivery of over 170 active learning sessions annually, while also supporting policy development and continuous program improvement
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through functional alignment, defined career paths, and career development opportunities. Oversee team handling of billing, vendors, work orders, and suppliers for all CBS internal customers. Assist with
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, including proposal development, submission, award setup, budget oversight, and closeout. Collaborate with faculty and research teams to prepare and submit grant applications, ensuring compliance with sponsor
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), structural and anatomical brain differences associated with ASD, gender differences in ASD, and social, language, and cognitive development in infants and young children. The fellowship offers a range of