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High priority in selection will be given to candidates with experience in a pharmacy practice setting (acute, ambulatory, community, managed care, or population health), evidence of excellent communication, clinical, and teaching skills, excellent organizational and administrative skills, and strong potential for academic advancement as evidenced by a record of or potential for research/ creative accomplishments.
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The Administrative Director reports to the ZSFG Clinical Laboratory CLIA Director, the Office of the UCSF Vice Dean at ZSFG and the ZSFG Chief Operating Officer and provides direction for all administrative aspects of the clinical laboratory.
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The position performs all duties under the general supervision of the Laboratory Information Systems (LIS) Supervisor and Clinical Laboratory Administrative Director in a manner that denotes the team concept and reflects the UCSF and ZSFG mission, vision and values.
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Reporting directly to the Division Manager (DM), with guidance from the Senior Finance Specialist (Senior RFA), the Associate RFA will work closely with PIs and their research teams on pre- award administrative functions/processes, support post-award contracts and grants management,budget, financial audits, ledger/payroll reconciliation and reviews, as well as support the DM and Senior RFA in various finance-related ad hoc projects.
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CVRI also provides oversight and administrative support for the Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education and the Adult Pulmonary Function Lab, a clinical, diagnostics, and research lab at the Parnassus campus.
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The Practice Coordinator 2 is primarily responsible for representing the administrative team as the public face of the Practice and works closely with the administrative, clinical and management teams to support practice operations and customer service recovery and intervention efforts.
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FS employs over 465 professional staff/contractors and acts as steward for over $95 million in operating funds and $28 million in capital funds annually to achieve its goals in operating, maintaining, and renewing the UCSF campus environment consisting of 9 million GSF of research, clinical, administrative, and auxiliary services space.
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Responsible for procurement of budgets, contracts, regulatory documents, and other administrative documents as related to clinical research functions. BA, BS, RN, BSN or equivalentBasic knowledge and adherence to GCPs1-2 years of clinical research experience or equivalent experience or trainingStrong attention to detailAbility to multi-taskUnquestionable integrity and highest ethical standardsExcellent written and verbal communication skillsSelf-motivated, assertive, and drivenBenefitsDental, Medical, Vision, PTO and 401K.
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