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All terms and conditions of employment, including, but not limited to, recruitment, placement, title, promotion, compensation, benefits, transfers, training, education, research, administration and programming, will be administered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, national origin or ancestry, handicap, or status as a disabled veteran.
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Computer literacy (electronic health records, word processing, e-mail, internet research, data entry), required. FOR CCBHC ONLY: New York Certified Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA) required. Peer Specialists/Advocates embody our core values of Empathy, Integrity, and Agility to engage and connect community members suffering from chronic mental illness, psychological trauma, or substance abuse with meaningful resources.
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Familiarity with various research methodologies such as focus group interviews, consumer testing, and surveys. Conduct comprehensive market research mainly utilizing company's consumer research platform, using various methods such as surveys, interviews, product testings, focus groups.
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Reporting & Management: Support present research results and recommendations to the upper management team to help their decision-making. Demand planning: Support the B2B Marketing manager to create valuable insights regarding demand variability, anticipated promotions, and upcoming product launches that may impact the supply chain.
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At New York Blood Center, one of the most comprehensive blood centers in the world, our focus is on cultivating excellence by merging cutting-edge innovation with diligent customer service, groundbreaking research, and comprehensive program and service development.
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Reviews and works with appropriate revenue management reports (e.g., Demand Eye Chart, Benchmark Pricing Evaluator, Rate/Value Matrix, Smith Travel Research (STR) reports, etc. Reviews Property Distribution Summary (OnDemand) and Purchase Detail Reports; identify, research, and resolve balance issues.
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This position typically coordinates marketing and community events, assists with the development, execution, and monitoring of email, digital, social media, and content marketing campaigns, creates original content, and conducts market research.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and legal research databases. Conducting legal research and preparing memoranda of law. Strong legal research and writing skills.
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At Houston Methodist, nurses develop their skills through a wide range of educational programs, collaborate with physicians to provide the best care and build upon a world-class reputation for excellence in patient care, education and research.
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High School diploma/GED Valid state driving license, medical DOT card, FMCSA Registration and clean driving record Ability to pass drug testing requirements Ability to read and research parts in parts manual and on internal business software system.
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This position is hybrid in Garden City, NY. The dedicated Associate Product Manager will enhance all facets of the product range, which includes research, development, strategizing, and project coordination.
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Reviews and analyzes source documentation to enter onto case report forms or electronic database as directed by Research RN or manager. Retrieves medical records, angiographic films, CDs, radiology films, echocardiography images, EKGs and procedural reports from appropriate departments for research patient records and/or submission to appropriate core labs.
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In this role, you will have the opportunity to:Provide technical leadership to a team of highly skilled and motivated scientists, drive innovation, develop strategy and lead chemistry research that enables state of the art functional chemistry, polymer processing and membrane modification for filtration applications.
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Rothman Orthopaedics strives to be the global standard for the provision of musculoskeletal care by achieving excellence in patient outcomes, research, teaching, and innovative healthcare technology.
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Conducting substantive research or information gathering that will be used with making securities product recommendations or providing investment advice (e.g. conducting due diligence, etc) Must be securities registered (series 7 & 66 or 6 & 63.
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