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for prolonged periods. Communicate effectively and listens. Manual dexterity and engage in repetitive motion. Use of computer and telephone. Environmental: Standard office environment Why You Belong
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that often require the use of a personal computer. Schedules appointments, answers phones, data entry, and orders supplies. Performs various duties as needed to successfully fulfill the functions
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on new patients and updates demographics on established patients. Answers telephone calls and distributes to the appropriate personnel. Prepares and enters healthcare providers schedules into the computer
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materials and instructions Basic computer skills Able to communicate well and build rapport quickly with students, faculty & staff Strong initiative to solve problems Ability to perform basic math functions
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of Accounting principles, practices, methods, and terminology. Advanced computer skills in MS Office, accounting software and databases. Advanced knowledge of mathematical method or formula to solve a problem
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surgery or other dental treatment procedures. Takes impressions of patients' teeth for study casts (models of teeth). May perform office management tasks that often require the use of a personal computer
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mail or newsletters. Performs statistical, business research, and routine computations that require knowledge of mathematics. Assesses office procedures and makes necessary changes in order to improve
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of services, measuring and communicating progress, and leading transformational change to help all campuses work together in new ways. Supports IT directors for IT program management and project management
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including but not limited to 2 CFR 200 (Uniform Guidance), FARS/DFARS. Develops budgets for all grant submissions and may assist key program leadership in the preparation of grants. Works closely and
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the University’s comprehensive athletic medicine program; empowered with the unchallengeable authority to determine management and return to play of any ill or injured athlete, as the athletic trainer deems