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preferred. Excellent verbal and written communication skills; strong customer service, interpersonal, conflict resolution, program solving and program planning skills; Ability to work effectively with all
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. Minimum Education Required: Per Classified Civil Svc Specs or equivalent combination of education and experience. Required Qualifications: Six months experience (600 hours training) using computers
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patients with pelvic floor dysfunction. Position is 100% pelvic health caseload. Candidate must have completed at least pelvic floor level 1 course through an accredited continuing education program
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Consumer Sciences, Ross County Department: FAES | Fairfield County Located in Ross County, Chillicothe, Ohio The Program Coordinator will work collaboratively with the Ross County Family and Consumer
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| Computer Science and Engineering Initiates and leads research and development in the areas of data management systems for high performance computing (HPC), parallel computing systems; collaborates with
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) carpentry, 14) flooring installation, 15) problem solving, 16) conflict management (e.g. handle complaints, identify issues and negotiate with others), 17) basic computer (e.g., data entry, data retrieval
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, publication, and/or presentation software and related computer equipment; administrative experience in Infectious Diseases is strongly preferred; experience utilizing OSU’s financial and human resource systems
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: Engineering | Electrical and Computer Engineering Develops, implements, and tests: (1) novel signal processing techniques for cognitive detection, tracking, and estimation of uncooperative and cooperative
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or knowledge in maternal fetal medicine and general OB/GYN preferred; knowledge of medical terminology desired; clinical research certification from an accredited certifying agency desired; computer skills
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| Orthopedics Scope of Position Position acts as an administrative assistant supporting the musculoskeletal (MSK) program, a priority focus area within the Wexner Medical Center’s 2035 Strategic Plan. The MSK