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The Stanford Center for Precision Mental Health and Wellness (PMHW) within the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is seeking a motivated and experienced Senior Research Coordinator in Precision Psychiatry and Neuroimaging (Clinical Research Coordinator 2) to lead the execution of precision medicine in mental health studies.
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Benefits: 100% company paid individual medical, dental, & vision insurance coverage, Pet insurance, Paid parental leave, 401(k) retirement plan, Paid time off for annual charity or volunteer work, Flexible paid time off, Fitness/Wellness gym stipend, Great work-life balance.
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The Senior Research Coordinator in Precision Psychiatry and Neuroimaging will have the opportunity to make innovative contributions to the rapidly emerging field of precision medicine in mental health.
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Job titles of those who report directly to this position currently are Director of People Operations, and indirectly, People Experience Coordinator (FT), Talent Acquisition Specialist (PT) and People Operations Assistant (PT.
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Partnership with Purdue VT program/scholarshipsCompetitive CE allowance annuallyHealth and wellness programs including an on onsite Veterinary Social WorkerOpportunities for growth and advancement Full-time benefits include health, dental, vision, disability and life insurances, flex-spending accounts, 401(k), Employee Assistance Program, 3 weeks accrued paid time off, and uniformsFor questions or to learn more about this role, apply today or reach out to Jessica.
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And because we understand the value of bringing your full and best self to work, we offer a variety of perks to manage a healthy balance, including flexible time off, wellness resources, and company-sponsored team events.
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The ideal candidate will have experience planning, developing, and stewarding regional parklands as an equitable and welcoming environment for all park visitors and possess the ability to balance compatible equitable access with natural, cultural, and historic preservation and protection.
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Ability to successfully provide program and administrative support to the Recreation Coordinator and Library and Community Services Supervisor with recreation, sports, and other public services.
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Our Client's FDA regulatory group works with broad range of companies, including medical devices, drugs, biologics, diagnostics, digital health, research tools, cosmetics, dietary supplements, wellness products, and other consumer products.
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We develop the next generation of imaging technology, molecular imaging, in-vitro diagnostics, image-guided therapeutics, and informatics for precision health. As we plan to play a very important role in the development of personalized medicine, by moving advances from the laboratories to the clinic for improved patient-centric care, the Basic Life Research Scientist in the Thakor Lab plays a vital role in performing complex functions and activities involved in defined research projects.
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In our daily interaction with guests, we envision a time when all people honor nature, value unique experiences and appreciate beauty in everyday life. We envision a place where employees are engaged and the work culture is people centric.
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Stanford Health Care's Innovative Sequoia Unit Seeks an Experienced Internal Medicine Hospitalist | Work for a World-Renowned Healthcare System | Excellent Work-Life Balance | Highly Desirable Northern California Location.
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We understand the importance of your personal and family time and provide you access to wellness programs, child-care resources, parent education and consultation, elder care and caregiving support.
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Own psychometric efforts including planning for psychometric analyses in collaboration with our field testing coordinator, as well as automated scoring, scaling, calibration, and bank maintenance.
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Work closely with AMD EYPC and INSTINCT processor silicon architects, thermal and mechanical architects & designers, PAE Solution architects, Business Unit Product Marketing Managers and Business Development Managers to optimize customers System Solutions based on AMD Instinct product lines for best performance & power balance, feature set and overall system cost.
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