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Apply Now Job Summary Why Join the Department of Social Work Guest Assistance Program? As a member of this team, you will play a vital role in ensuring that we deliver optimal customer service
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patients with new onset diabetes as well as established patients in the Adult Diabetes Education Program. Place appropriate referrals for patients and families as indicated. Communicate with program staff
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rotation. Up to 100% remote work from home. Required Qualifications* Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Electronics, Computer Engineering or a related field + 2 years of related SQL database
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clerical duties prn. Required Qualifications* Desired Qualifications* Completion of a Certified Nurse Aide or Certified Medical Assistant program Basic computer skills Course work in an Allied Health field
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Processing Program including completed externship or 1 year of intstrument reprocessing work experience. OR Instrument Processor II: Certification Graduate of Instrument Processing Program including completed
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financially at-risk patients and families. Complete basic eligibility screening for Medicaid, Michigan Health Insurance Marketplace plans and/or M-Support financial assistance program. Connect patients and
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, for-credit, and degree program offerings. You will lead brainstorming and discovery sessions to help academic partners move from early ideas to actionable projects, while collaborating with internal teams
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communications and engagement by implementing the University of Michigan-Dearborn Planet Blue Ambassador (PBA) program. The Sustainability Communications & Engagement Intern will create educational and
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office space that suits their research and a competitive start-up package to develop a robust research program. We expect candidates to contribute to our faculty's strong interest in developing trainees
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fraternities and sororities that positively change and impact their members, communities, and beyond. Primary areas of focus include: Program development and implementation. Student organization advising