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Description Clinical Research Coordinator B ResponsibilitiesThis individual will work under general supervisionThe CRC will be responsible for the coordination of complex oncology clinical research protocols, including accurate data collection and overseeing the quality of the clinical trial data and records, scheduling and conducting study initiation and monitoring visits, and participating in ongoing study protocol training.
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Job DescriptionDescriptionThe Transplant Support Coordinator works closely with Transplant Nurse Coordinators or Transplant Data Coordinators. Supports the coordinator through a variety of tasks including communication with patients and physicians, organizing tests and pre-procedure requirement, retrieving and test results and scheduling complex testing sequences at Temple University Hospital or elsewhere.
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Experience writing code to extract, process and store data within different types of data stores (Snowflake, Postgres, DynamoDB, Kafka, Graph databases) If you are a Lead Data Engineer / Senior Data Infrastructure Engineer, please read on.
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Broad exposure to all facets of development, including data management and analysis, annual giving, major gifts, planned giving, corporate and foundation relations and capital campaign planning and implementation.
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The Senior Assistant University Registrar must understand the dependencies between all modules within Banner, such as Admissions, Student Financials, Financial Aid, and the student data warehouse.
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Experience in generating data and analytics insights, assisting financial institutions with addressing the efficiency and effectiveness of transaction monitoring systems, including model development, model validation, customer risk rating models, and segmentation; optimization / tuning of AML scenario/rule behaviors, and alert/case models to reduce false positives.
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This role can include data collection and display configuration, automation system support/troubleshooting, integration of new automation systems, automation maintenance and upgrades, and contributing to SDLC and SOP documentation.
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Familiarity with industry standards such as CDISC data structures and guidelines for data submissions. Proven expertise in PK/PD data analysis and interpretation, including modeling and simulation.
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Reporting to the Director of Research and Evaluation, the Qualitative Research and Reporting Manager will lead the Research team’s qualitative data collection. By bringing these narratives together, their analysis will support honing CEO’s strategy, gathering and disseminating data more efficiently, promoting our policy advocacy work, facilitating grant applications, and ongoing improvement of program implementation.
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Provide leadership, direction, and mentorship to the analytics technology team, including the Customer Analytics Director, Data Science Project Lead, and Business Analytics Director. Oversee the development and implementation of robust data governance policies and procedures to ensure data quality, integrity, security, and compliance; drive initiatives to optimize data management processes and infrastructure.
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Consumer Insights Coordinators play a key role on their teams by assisting with data analysis/reporting, programming and managing online research activities, managing the logistics of qualitative research, and troubleshooting issues with respondents.
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Collaborates with the Director of Development to ensure alignment in messaging and the use of data within Tessitura. Using data-based analytics, evaluate and analyze the effectiveness of various strategic marketing initiatives executed on behalf of PTC and provide associated reporting.
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The modern data stack building includes consolidation across multiple applications (like Salesforce, SAP, Oracle, IBM, AWS, Azure, GCP, Databricks, Qlik, Power BI) at scale (Terabyte to Petabyte volume, 10M+ customers/users.
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As well, this role provides technical leadership across a broad range of data analysis functions including data modeling, structured query language (SQL), data quality, data profiling, extract-transform load (ETL), metadata enrichment and management, data provenance and lineage, report design and other specialized data management functions.
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Document Management: Ability to create, approve, track and file documents and records in compliance with The Coca-Cola Quality System or other formal guidelines General Auditing: General knowledge of audit processes (e.g., interviewing, data analysis, inspections.
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