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requests for DRC information and materials, digital record keeping, establishing and maintaining computerized records and files, participating in weekly staff consultation meetings, and project development
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information up, down, and laterally ● Troubleshoots problems in the development and implementation of protocol procedures ● Coordinates with Investigational Drug Services (IDS), BioNet, clinical staff, and
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, 30-60 students for two buildings) working at the information desk, in the business office, and conducting building tours. ● Develop and facilitate ongoing training and development initiatives
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to adeptly manage multiple complex tasks, such as multiple data linkages, projects, and code development Organization, cooperation, and problem-solving skills Willingness and ability to acquire Special Sworn
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. Standard schedule is Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Duties and Responsibilities Supervision and Staff Development – 25% Supervise and mentor staff in the Serology Departments. Develop training
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Board-approved supervisor status to lead the development of our clinical infrastructure for Children’s Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS) certification. This project-based role focuses on creating a
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strategic implementation and scaling plan for deploying the FloodWise Communities program across Minnesota and the Great Lakes region. Lead development of a community prioritization process to guide targeted
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development in the Great Lakes region and beyond. Duluth, Minnesota, situated on the western shore of Lake Superior, offers an exceptional environment for research, collaboration, and quality of life—combining
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of the University of Minnesota Duluth. Leads the development of long-term strategic planning to ensure institutional agility in a complex internal and external environment. Builds and nurtures a collaborative culture
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capacity for work. They should be committed to student athlete (SA) development on the court, in the classroom and in life. They should be committed to the process of improvement and be a person of character