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/clinical experience, and/or customer service experience preferred Good computer skills, excellent verbal communication skills Must be flexible, independent, a team player, and organized with high attention
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for their dual status as trainees and employees. Postdoctoral Scholars/Fellows provide leadership in the design and management of research programs. They additionally assist their Faculty Mentor(s) in designing
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of accounting theory and principles. Essential Functions: Maintain general and designated fund account records via computerized system. Monitor expenditures to assure accounts are accurate and do not show a
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, enhancement, and integrity. Represent the division as part of the University’s Data Governance Committee. Ensure coordination of data projects with the Division of Computing & Information Technology (C&IT
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the Division of Research & Innovation. Work closely with the Office of General Counsel, Sponsored Program Administration, and Technology Commercialization to evaluate and assist in the negotiation
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of accounting theory and principles. Essential Functions: Maintain general and designated fund account records via computerized system. Monitor expenditures to assure accounts are accurate and do not show a
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of written language and attention to detail. Facility with graphic design. Management: Ability to train, motivate and develop staff and ensure a culture of accountability. Ability to set and implement a self
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. The candidate will develop a program of research/creative activity commensurate with Wayne State University’s designation as a Carnegie Tier 1 Research (R1) institution. The candidate will also participate in
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to appropriate department or individual in order to improve and contribute to the efficiency of an assigned unit (e.g. answer student questions regarding program and class registration, contact departments
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refer clients to appropriate department or individual in order to improve and contribute to the efficiency of an assigned unit (e.g. answer student questions regarding program and class registration