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The primary responsibility of the Clinical Research Coordinator B (CRCB) in the Department of Ophthalmology is to implement one or more industry sponsored, NIH or investigator initiated clinical trials assuring each study is conducted per protocol and adheres to ICH/GCP guidelines.
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Coordinate and order vessel husbandry services within authorized funding limits. Liaise with pilots, tug boats, linemen, US Customs and Border Protection, US Coast Guard, cargo interests and vessel owners to ensure safe and efficient vessel operations while in port.
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The RDO will effectively communicate the vision, mission and funding needs of the College. The RDO will identify, research, cultivate, solicit, and steward individuals, businesses and grant making organizations to secure annual fund, programmatic and capital campaign and/or planned gifts.
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Project Overview: FEMAs PA Program provides supplemental funding to state and local governments and eligible private nonprofits, Indian tribal governments, and Alaska Native villages for disaster-related debris removal, emergency protective measures, and restoration of damaged infrastructure.
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PCA carries out this mission through advocacy, stewardship of public funding, planning, development and administration of programs, and service coordination. i) Device management using MDM/MAM systems including Airwatch and MS Intune.
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Researching and applying federal requirements associated with state and local government financial management using HUD CDBG-DR/MIT or regular CDBG funding. Researching and applying federal requirements associated with state and local government financial management using HUD CDBG-DR/MIT or regular CDBG funding.
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About the Position Reporting to the Associate Director, Medical and Regulatory Writing, the Senior Manager, Regulatory Technical Writer will be a key member of the Clinical Development organization and interface with cell therapy clinical, nonclinical, and manufacturing research personnel in the production of high-quality documentation that is appropriate for its intended audience (e.g. regulators, tech transfer recipients, journal editors, NIH, clinical trial sites/investigators.
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Press and Videos:Virtual Tour of Forward (YouTube)"Health Moves Forward" (CEO Blog Post)Series D Funding Funds Doctor-led Programs (TechCrunch)Forward - What Quality Healthcare Should Look Like (Mashable) Primary Care Start-ups Vying for 170B Market (Business Insider) "The Pivot to Virtual Care" (Chief Medical Officer @ Stanford Medicine)The Meaning of Trans Broken-Arm Syndrome (USA Today)You Will:Assist with the patient experience.
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Working under the guidance of the Development Director, you will be instrumental in maintaining and expanding the organization's funding from various external sources. Track record of successfully producing grant proposals for public and/or private funding.
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Respond promptly to the concerns and interests of clients, parents, guardians, funding entities, and other PHMC staff. Preferred: Licensure in Pennsylvania as a Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT), or Professional Counselor (LPC.
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Communicate with Project Officers for Ryan White funding, to ensure grant compliance. Communicate with Project Officers for Ryan White funding, to ensure grant compliance. Attend relevant external meetings, such Ryan White Conferences, AIDS Activities Coordinating Office (AACO) Executive Director’s Meeting, HRSA and AACO meetings in person and/or virtually as applicable.
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Working knowledge of funding and liquidity risk, collateral management, asset and liability management, intraday liquidity and cash management, funds transfer pricing, and interest rate risk. Working knowledge of funding and liquidity risk, collateral management, asset and liability management, intraday liquidity and cash management, funds transfer pricing, and interest rate risk.
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They will work closely with the President & CEO, leadership team members, the board of directors, and development and executive staff at CVPA, our 501(c)4 strategic partner, to secure funding for new and existing initiatives.
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Backed by $70M in funding from world-class investors including Takeda Digital Ventures, Pivotal Life Sciences, and Vista, the aptihealth team is comprised of healthcare, data science and technology experts passionate about transforming behavioral healthcare.
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Founded by David Ebersman, former CFO of Facebook and Genentech, Lyra has raised more than $900 million in funding to support our mission of improving access to high quality mental healthcare. Unrestricted LCSW, LMFT, LPCC, PsyD, PhD, or equivalent license (i.e., able to work independently, without supervision from a licensed supervisor) without current, past, or pending disciplinary action.
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