UToledo Job Openings
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Job Location: Health Science Campus Hospital Toledo, OH
Department: Heart and Vascular Care Unit (HVCU) - 110070
Work Type: Staff - Full-Time
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Patient Care Technician facilitates and assists in meeting the needs of the patient.
Job Location: Health Science Campus Hospital Toledo, OH
Department: UTCare Pharmacy - 111980
Work Type: Staff - Full-Time
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Full Time Salaried/Health/Dental/Vision/OPERS
Job Location: Health Science Campus Hospital Toledo, OH
Department: UTCare Pharmacy - 111980
Work Type: Staff - Full-Time
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Full Time Salaried/Health/Dental/Vision/OPERS
Job Location: Main Campus - Academic Toledo, OH
Department: Environmental Sciences - 101250
Work Type: Staff - Contingent
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The Ecosystem and Soil Ecology Laboratory (ESE) is seeking a research assistant to provide support in collecting, processing, and analyzing agricultural soil samples for the Pilot Watershed Project. The research assistant will work closely with lab staff and graduate students in the laboratory, processing soil samples for nutrients and various markers of soil health. They will be responsible for professional field and laboratory-based tasks such as materials preparation, washing glassware, sample labeling, weighing samples, preparing reagents, pipetting samples and solutions, laboratory maintenance, and data entry.
Job Location: Main Campus - Administration Toledo, OH
Department: Research & Sponsored Programs - 107920
Work Type: Staff - Full-Time
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The Contract and Compliance Review Specialist drafts and negotiates incoming and outgoing contracts and subcontracts for all sponsored projects from sponsors (external funding sources); monitors and documents sub-recipient risk and activity; and completes reporting as required (i.e., Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act “FFATA”). The Specialist will negotiate incoming new and renewal agreements and assess agreements to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local funding regulations and federal sponsor requirements. Additional responsibilities will include ensuring University compliance on subject matters such as export control, research security and cross training in financial conflict of interest and other sponsor requirements. The Specialist will communicate effectively with University personnel and administrative departments as well as external sponsors and organizations and will serve as a resource to the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) and researchers on policy issues. The individual filling this position will be required to exercise discretion and independent decision-making skills and function as a departmental team member.