240 programming-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"U.S"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at University of Washington
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is responsible for directing multiple projects simultaneously. REQUIRED POSITION QUALIFICATIONS A Master of Social Work Degree from a program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education AND
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Administration (VCFA), and the Associate Director, Clinical Programs and Finance (AD) of the Department of Surgery. Work priorities are set by the Chair, and work is organized around the needs of the Chair
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the study investigators, research staff, numerous University departments, federal agencies, and industry partners. This position is required to integrate information from multiple sources to ensure that all
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timely. Administers funding for multiple programs and grants. Provides entry and approval of accounting documents in the accounting system. Prepares various systems adjustments on restricted funds and
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Act and the Public Health Service to assure a quality animal care program that supports the research and teaching at Washington University. Work on a rotating weekend and Holiday schedule is required
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and donors; employers, and the community at large. Objectives will include increasing awareness of and participation in division programming, building affinity and maintaining a positive image for the
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multiple clinical and translational research studies while ensuring adherence to regulatory and institutional guidelines. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Data Management 40% • Collaborate with and support
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employees) to develop and refine the university’s compensation philosophy and strategy. As the Director you will report to the Associate Vice Chancellor for HR Compensation and Benefits, and will plan, design
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of medicines. Reporting to the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs, the Grants and Contracts Manager is a key member of the Dean's Office research administration team, providing pre- and post-award
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, such as records of multiple or intermediate causes of death and linked patient or diagnosis data, to study patterns in cause co-occurrence across death and disease. These shared data sources connect