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. The Engagement Officer will lead efforts to gather information from clinical and community stakeholders to inform design, optimization, outreach, and patient/provider buy-in. This will involve identifying key
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communications skills. Must be able to manage multiple tasks at one time. Must always display a professional demeanor. Must keep current on University systems and rules. Must have strong computer, problem
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techniques, including PCR, nucleic acid extraction, etc. The incumbent will need to keep detailed notes and present data at a weekly lab meeting. They will need to maintain, calibrate, and clean laboratory
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Functions Use of personal computer, telephone, fax machine, and copier; ability to read and interpret detailed financial reports, input budgets into system, approve OneCard, PantherExpress, Oracle/PRISM, and
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help requests in a timely manner. This individual will be responsible for the onboarding of new hires and providing them with the correct equipment, such as computer and mobile devices.The individual
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Faculty · Maintains a high level of ethical behavior and confidentiality of information about school personnel · Assumes responsibility for overseeing student behavior · Executes
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financial functions for Grants & Contracts. Prepares routine documentation, verifies collected data, maintains documentation and databases as well as rosters and distribution lists. Assists with budgetary
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is required, for example, moving and lifting boxes containing laboratory supplies and equipment (e.g. computer monitors). This position may require walking, standing, and sitting for extended periods
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collaboration with the PI. Perform data analysis and prepare for publication and presentation at national/international meetings. Write manuscripts and postdoctoral grant applications. Work in a team environment
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. The role requires extended periods of sitting, working at a computer, and using standard office equipment. Occasional walking, standing, or lifting of light materials (typically less than 25 pounds) may be