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Details Posted: 20-May-24 Location: Baltimore, Maryland Type: Full-time Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Internal Number: 230001AZ Assistant/Associate Professor Clinical Medical Physics
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well as structured mentorship inclusive of training in grant writing, manuscript development, and the promotion and tenure process. UMB is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants
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of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) is seeking a Program Coordinator to join the School of Medicine - Physical Therapy, The Center for Disability Justice. The Coordinator will be responsible for managing several
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Registration and Enrollment, assist in developing, enhancing, and implementing strategic direction for ORE including the registration process and record retention. Assist in developing registration system
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Program Coordinator - (240000UE) University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) is seeking a Program Coordinator to join the School of Medicine - Physical Therapy, The Center for Disability Justice
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COORDINATOR Conducts initial assessment of grant applications to ensure compliance with complex federal government, state, and university laws, statutes, policies, and procedures. Coordinates process to ensure
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. This position will obtain and assess financial and administrative data from potential subrecipient organizations as part of SPA's subrecipient risk assessment process and assist with other subrecipient
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, implantation or placement of medical devices, administration of pharmaceuticals and nutrients, including anesthesia, and perform euthanasia process. May participate in the design of research studies and assist
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consultation with the Director of Registration and Enrollment, assist in developing, enhancing, and implementing strategic direction for ORE including the registration process and record retention. Assist in
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of the Department of Pathology is to increase the knowledge and understanding of disease process mechanisms. Through our focus in the key areas of cancer, infectious disease, neuropathology, new prognostic and