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The Director of Development, School of Foreign Service (DOD, SFS) is a vital member of the school’s frontline fundraising team and will play a critical role in building connectivity, engagement
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for various clinical departments within GUMC, and the CRC plays a critical role in ensuring that all trials are conducted in strict accordance with study protocols, regulatory requirements, institutional
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Senior Enterprise Endpoint Engineer, University Information Services (UIS) - Georgetown University. This role is a senior technical expert responsible for the architecture, implementation, and management
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. This position will work with key stakeholders and leadership to identify business needs and develop, deliver, and support advanced technology solutions to meet these needs. The Lead will oversee the day-to-day
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. Strong relationships are required with faculty, students, academic technologists, and University Information Services staff to ensure the effective use of CRM tools to enhance collaboration. As a member of
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Perform law enforcement functions on University property necessary to protect the life, well-being, and property of students, faculty, staff, visitors, dignitaries, and others through policing, patrol
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work to study and demystify the important role that litigation and the courts play in health policy. While the Center supports research on a wide array of health policy topics, the Director’s portfolio
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, organization, interpersonal, and coordination skills. The CRC2 is responsible for learning the schedule of assessments for each trial, and for coordinating each visit, which involves extensive preparatory work
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The Customer Service Assistant serves as an integral part of the Law Center Copy & Mail team, assisting with all aspects of the campus’s mail and copying needs. This position serves as the first point
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Laboratory Teaching Assistant, Medical Academies Georgetown University General Information: The Summer Medical Academies are non-credit academic courses with rigorous curricula that run between one and three