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Department: Health Sciences | Nisonger Center The job coach will provide employment coaching to program participants with disabilities in learning workplace and job readiness skills such as appropriate
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license. Meets mandatory educational and health requirements. Demonstrates computer skills required to meet job functions. Additional Information: Location: East Hospital - Tower (0397) Position Type
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prescribed inventory levels in the Patient Care areas and ancillary departments. Uses a handheld computer and other authorized inventory logs to count and assess departmental supply needs, perform data entry
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related records and documentation. Maintains prescribed inventory levels in the Patient Care areas and ancillary departments. Uses a handheld computer and other authorized inventory logs to count and assess
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, Department Chairs, Center/Institute/Program Directors and other executive senior and faculty leaders, to assist with research and innovation program planning, environmental trend analyses, and development
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both have classroom and lab components. The classroom includes engineering graphics and the use of computer tools such as Excel, MATLAB, C/C++ (Honors only), Word, PowerPoint, and CAD software. In
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at a high level of autonomy Desired Education/Experience: Experience with IT and computer industry technology and terminology Experience in purchasing and budgeting, especially at Ohio State Experience
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computer science or closely related field 4 years+ of on-site desktop computer support experience, or equivalent of education and experience. Excellent communication and organizational skills Thorough understanding
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| Radiology Research Scientist to participate in the development and implementation of a nationally competitive program developing innovative translational diagnostic medical imaging technology within
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2 Department: Arts and Sciences | Office of the Deans-JM The Wonders of Our World (WOW) science outreach program brings creative, hands-on science experiments to elementary classrooms in Columbus City