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Apply Now Job Summary A Transit Coach Operator (TCO) serves as a front-line representative of the University of Michigan Transit System. TCOs are tasked with operating large transit coaches in
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of Student Life, is a large ambulatory, multispecialty health clinic that serves a large and diverse student body of more than 45,000 students, as well as UM faculty and staff. UHC provides clinical
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judgment Experience in financial analysis and working with large data sets An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered Desired Qualifications* Experience in business or financial
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protocol including coordinating with study sponsor's receiving sites via email or phone as required. Data Coordination Demonstrates the ability to complete simple data collection in recording sample
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actionable information. Knowledge of issues related to human resources, financial, information technology, and facilities management in a large and diverse organization. Strong organizational skills; ability
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calendar software. Analytical: Highly skilled in manipulating large spreadsheets of data to extract, summarize, and leverage information. Communication and Relationship Building: Demonstrated excellent
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database creation and development of study collection materials. Study Maintenance: Screen, enroll, schedule, and conduct study visits. Data collection and maintenance of eCRFs ensuring trial compliance
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team members meet rigorous performance standards. Projects include pilots, qualitative and survey research projects, intervention studies, and large-scale evaluation projects focused on understanding and
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collaboratively with health care providers throughout Michigan to collect data to a centralized registry. The data are analyzed and shared to identify processes that lead to improved delivery of care and outcomes
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using fine and large motor skills. Desired Qualifications* Experience with PACS and EMR systems as well as proficient computer entry skills. Experience with GE OEC c-arms, Digital Imaging systems, and GI