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to laboratory functions of assigned department’s internal and external customer service, human resource and financial management operations pertaining to areas including (but not limited to) specimen maintenance
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coordination of human subject research studies. Responsibilities 1. Collects and compiles data from a variety of sources; may enter data into a PC or computer terminal. 2. Obtains informed consent from
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in tandem with HIV clinics interdisciplinary team, the Utah Department of Health and Human Services HEART Program, and other community partners to provide support to clients living with HIV. HIV Peer
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of Utah Infectious Disease Clinic. This position works in tandem with HIV clinics interdisciplinary team, the Utah Department of Health and Human Services HEART Program, and other community partners
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of Recruitment External Posting Pay Rate Range 12.02 to 21.63 Close Date Open Until Filled Yes Job Summary Supports administrative operations and coordination of human subjects research studies. Responsibilities 1
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assist with implementing the relationship development plan aimed at increasing employment opportunities for students and alumni through career coaching, matching and articulating employment opportunities
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paths, issues, and extensive knowledge of the employment market and corporate hiring practices. This individual will also assist with implementing the relationship development plan aimed at increasing
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operations and implementation of human subject’s research. This position is not responsible for providing patient care. Applicants must demonstrate the potential ability to perform the essential functions
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research manager, the Clinical Research Coordinator supports administrative operations and coordination of human subjects’ and non-human subjects’ research studies, such as retrospective studies and