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. Experience working with one or more of the following campus computer software systems: PeopleSoft, Slate, Wolfmart, GoogleApps, Access VIS, Docusign, TMS, and Interfolio. Experience working with PI's and/or
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professional and disciplines to ensure timely and coordinated care. Participates in the Quality Assurance Program of the Department and serves on committees pertinent to the quality of care of the residents
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Consortium Training Programs in Clinical Psychology. In addition, there may be opportunities in clinical program development, quality improvement, research, and teaching. Salary is highly competitive
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four (4) years may be considered. Three (3) years of full-time payroll related experience. Knowledge of payroll related laws/regulations. Experience with computer applications to include Microsoft Office
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. Preferred Qualifications: One year of healthcare experience. One year of long term care experience. Excellent computer skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Resume/CV and cover letter
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. Preferred Qualifications: One year of healthcare experience. One year of long term care experience. Excellent computer skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Resume/CV and cover letter
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for the sponsored program research activities in the Department of Geosciences. The ideal candidate will be self-motivated, highly organized, with strong interpersonal skills and the ability to manage
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such as study abroad, working in international education or related fields. Experience in program coordination. Proficiency in using technology and software for student management and communication (i.e
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questions in person and by phone while referring more complex reference questions to Reference staff. Assist with all aspects of Circulation Services. Assist patrons at the public computers. Knowledge
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Research Specialist Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences or related field. Two (2) years of full-time experience in a preclinical research environment, with significant