135 Social Sciences positions at University of California, San Francisco in united-States
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demonstrated skills to successfully perform the assigned duties and responsibilities Certification by the Society of Clinical Research Associates or the Association of Clinical Research Professionals Significant
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assurance program, intravenous (IV) additive program, mail order service, or disaster/safety/CPR programs. Responsibilities may include the oversight of non-pharmacists (pharmacy assistants, students/interns
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counting analysis for the discovery of novel recombination features in splicing, back-splicing, and circular RNA synthesis. Higher order bioinformatic analysis by the applicant will be learned and performed
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M_LabMed-General Full Time 78496BR Job Summary This position will provide assistance to research faculty in the department of laboratory medicine in order to enhance the job experience of faculty by
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invoices for payment and reconcile expenses with other departments when necessary; Set up and clean up lunch daily; Order additional meals as needed. Assist with logistics and coordination for program events
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skill to deliver training, exercises and/or education to diverse workgroups. Advanced analytical and organizational skills to organize, prioritize and manage the successful completion of projects within
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depth knowledge and understanding of the surgical process, supportive care, and patient education. At this operational level, the nurse proactively embraces the Oncology Nursing Society/Standards
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. Preferred Qualifications BA/BS and a minimum of 2 years of related research or work experience in public health, epidemiology, health promotion, social sciences, or related field or an equivalent combination
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Collections, Sponsored Research Accounting, and a Customer Service Center. The office uses sophisticated technology to account for and report on UCSF's financial activity. The candidate should have a firm
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for obtaining solutions. The position will include managing the Research in Implementation Science for Equity (RISE) program, under the direction of RISE Principal Investigators Alicia Fernandez, MD and Margaret