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Required responsibilities include leading the DPT program, evaluating faculty, securing professional development and growth opportunities for faculty, overseeing the budget, teaching within the program, developing and administering curriculum materials, facilitating curriculum change, collecting and interpreting programmatic data, and adhering to CAPTE accreditation guidelines.
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Comfortable being on camera as Interpreting in video calls will be mandatory in this position. Key Job Responsibilities Handle video calls, interpreting conversations between individuals with limited English language skills and representatives from various industries such as Healthcare, Insurance, Financial, Law Enforcement and others.
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Comfortable being on camera as interpreting in video calls will be a mandatory occurrence in this position. Video Interpreting will occur as well. Comfortable being on camera as interpreting in video calls will be a mandatory occurrence in this position.
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Responsible for entering and tracking critical dates with respect to litigation while discerning the appropriate information to enter the docket in a timely accurate manner; interpreting official documents and correspondence to gather necessary information for entry into the docketing tracking systems.
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Proficiency in interpreting market data, performance metrics, and consumer insights to make informed decisions. Proficiency in interpreting market data, performance metrics, and consumer insights to make informed decisions.
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Must have working knowledge of medical terminology, basic anatomy, physiology and diagnostic procedures and treatments, as well as the roles of the medical interpreter and the nationally recognized medical interpreting codes of ethic and standards of practice.
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Advanced proficiency in analyzing and interpreting data, protocols, safety reporting, labeling, and other activities related to the phases of drug development for assigned products. Expert knowledge of global/regional/local regulatory legislation, laws, procedures, and guidance for pharmaceutical development of medicines for human use, with demonstrated knowledge of the research and development, preclinical and clinical requirements related to drug development, registration, and maintenance of human pharmaceuticals.
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Job responsibilities include the preparation of both single and focused sets of small organic molecules, developing and optimizing synthetic methods, creating and interpreting project-relevant Structure-Activity Relationship (SAR) and problem solving.
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Avoids generalizations and stereotypingUses culturally appropriate behavior and is able to choose appropriate time to clarify or interject by respecting the goals of the encounterNavigates different cultures within the interpreting context and provides a cultural bridge between provider and patient.
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Experience developing, working with, and interpreting complex regulatory and financial models. Experience as an expert witness in regulatory proceedings before state public service commissions and/or FERC is a strong plus.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited School or College with an emphasis in the Accounting, Finance, Human Services Management, or related field, plus at least one year experience in fiscal analysis and interpreting financial reports; or a Master's degree.
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Qualifications: Master's or doctoral degree in School Psychology Valid license or certification as a School Psychologist Proficient in conducting psychoeducational assessments and interpreting assessment results.
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Analytical Skills: Proficiency in collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data related to diversity, equity, and inclusion to inform decision-making and measure progress. Partner with senior leadership and HR Business Partner's to integrate and embed diversity, equity, and inclusion principles and practices into all aspects of the organization's operations, including hiring, retention, promotion, and decision-making processes.
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Experience designing and interpreting mammalian cell culture or in vivo experiments, ideally in cell therapy product optimization and process development. Experience designing and interpreting mammalian cell culture or in vivo experiments, ideally in cell therapy product optimization and process development.
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Advanced skill in organizing, analyzing, and interpreting data, records, and reports. Lead the annual goodwill impairment evaluation under ASC-350. Assist with purchase price allocation studies performed by third party valuation firms.
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