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Certification as a Clinical Research Coordinator. Knowledge of National Institute of Health (NIH), Good Clinical Practice (GCP), Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP), Human Resource Protection Program (HRPP), IATA Shipping of Blood Specimens, and Bloodborne Pathogens.
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Welcome to Fairmont Grand Del Mar. An elegant tribute to classic Mediterranean estate, seamlessly fusing old-world charm with modern luxury.
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Vaco values a diverse workplace and strongly encourages women, people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, people with disabilities, members of ethnic minorities, foreign-born residents, and veterans to apply.
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Administrative Support Coordinator II Job No: 537389 Work Type: Locations: San Diego Categories: Unit 7 - CSUEU - Clerical and Administrative Support Services, Administrative, Probationary, Full Time, On-site (work in-person at business location) Position Summary The Administrative Support Coordinator II is a staff member of the Fowler College of Business assigned to the Finance, Management and Marketing (FMM) department office.
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The Clinical Research Associate I works directly with a Clinical Research Coordinator, Research Program Administrator, or Research Nurse to coordinate and/or implement the study. Works with a Clinical Research Coordinator, Research Program Administrator or Research Nurse to coordinate/implement study.
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Under the supervision of the Site Director, the Clinical Research Coordinator I is responsible for the conduct of research protocols, such that the integrity and quality of the clinical research is maintained and the research is conducted in accordance with Good Clinical Practice Guidelines.
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Rudolph & Sletten, a Tutor Perini Company, is seeking a Proposal/Marketing Coordinator to join our office in CA.About Rudolph & Sletten:In the last six decades, Rudolph and Sletten has built thousands of projects across our five California offices, from research centers designed to cure diseases to institutions that educate future generations to civic facilities and high-tech campuses that move our state forward.
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In this position, you will work closely with other Immunization program team members, including the Provider Quality Assurance (PQA) nurses, Storage and Handling team, Ordering Specialists, and Provider Education Coordinator to support all aspects of federal vaccine program for participating providers.
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Parsons equally employs representation at all job levels for minority, female, disabled, protected veteran and LGBTQ+. Inspections of various filtration systems at the wastewater / water treatment plant.
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The Lab Coordinator will report to a Lab Supervisor and will be responsible for helping with the laboratory glassware cleaning, restocking, organizing, and maintenance of the GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) analytical, formulation, and product containment laboratories.
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As part of the CRE EHS team, assists in the development, implementation, and management of circularity and sustainability programs moving the site towards ASML’s corporate ESG goals, fully addressing their implications on the facility.
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Those with lived experience as a member of a historically under-served community (i.e., low-income, communities of color, LGBTQ communities, immigrant communities, etc.) Established as a community non-profit in 1972, The Center provides targeted programs and services to the full diversity of the San Diego LGBTQ community.
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We are looking for an ambitious, experienced and hyper talented Performance Marketing Coordinator to join our fast-paced, collaborative Performance Marketing team. The Coordinator will be responsible for administering and managing Pay Per Click, Paid Social and paid promotion media strategies for clients.
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Additionally, the Lead Guest Services Associate I will provide oversight to and supervision of Guest Services Associates, open and close registers, assist with training staff on all thing’s membership, print rosters, and other membership related tasks to help the department at the direction of the Membership Coordinator and Membership Manager.
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The Campus and Community Affairs Coordinator will assist in advancing the vision and mission of the SDSU ERGs by supporting programing and initiatives to create a welcoming environment for underrepresented employees.
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