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DTech Executive Director POSITION TITLE: Executive Director, Duke Technology Scholars Program (DTech) DTech is a comprehensive Duke University program supporting the next generation of leaders who
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, obtainrequiredapprovals,andexecuteconstructionworkwithminimaldisruptiontooperations. Develop or evaluate proposed planning and engineering designs and assisting in the supervision of activities related to the construction
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for the management and coordination of equipment/asset management, reporting metrics and development of training programs and materials. 15% The individual will work closely with all shops, planners & managers and
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, including brachytherapy procedures, receipt and disposal of all radioactive material in the department. Provide instruction and technical guidance to radiologic technology students or other advanced imaging
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and other literature for information applicable to research experiments. Determine and set up instruments, material and apparatus and operate laboratory equipment required for specific tests. Obtain
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. Degrees, Licensure, and/or Certification Certification in Sterile Processing and/or Technology required within 2 years of hire date -CSPDT (CBSPD) or CRCST (HSPA). Employees hired before 2/18/2019 are not
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of clinical Collaborate in the development, implementation and expansion of learning opportunities and skill development for all Analyze, develop and maintain an effective and efficient nursing care
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events and other research-related programs. Develop and coordinate materials and resources to ensure program success. Apply standard project management methodology, processes, and tools to assigned
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. Research budget variance and follow up to resolve issues. Develop advanced presentation materials. Prioritize and resolve inquiries (phone, e-mail, in person). Schedule and maintain calendar of appointments
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samples for testing using appropriate identification techniques and written procedures to ensure quality material for testing. Perform basic troubleshooting of assay problems as directed by senior staff