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agreements, award documents, subcontracts, and other sponsored-program requirements to assure compliance with all federal, state, University, and sponsor requirements. Partners with assigned investigators and
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Clinical Trials Office (CTO) click here. Duties: Patient Recruitment and Scheduling. Identifies, recruits, and schedules patients who may be eligible to participate in the oncology clinical research program
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agencies on treatment plan, and coordinates the provisions of services. Counsels family members or caregivers on the recommended treatment plan and how to deal with the patient's situation. Develops program
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and oversees new projects to include but not limited to program analysis and possible sources of potential sponsored funding. Independently conducts research projects, constructs tests or assist with
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design program. Coordinates construction with local, state, and federal agencies involved in the University's construction program, including preparation and submission of applications for federal grant
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departments in their effort to implement and effectively achieve performance excellence. Aligns deliverables to the program outcome. Manages the day-to-day responsibilities of assigned projects and develops
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for the lab and presents to Principal Investigator. Develops and oversees new projects to include but not limited to program analysis and possible sources of potential sponsored funding. Independently conducts
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regulations. Assists with coordination and planning of program hosted events and programs/logistics, negotiates with contractors and vendors. Selects, supervises, trains, and evaluates performance of assigned
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for a total of 72 months experience. Skills: Experience working with grants and contracts. Experience coordinating a large program. General accounting experience. Proficient in Microsoft Office
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--- Qualifications: Required Education: HS/GED, AND: graduate of an approved Practical Nurse training program; or a recent graduate or a student nurse who will be graduating within 4-6 weeks Required Skills