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efficiently and independently. • Demonstrated computer skills and an ability and willingness to learn new applications and software, procedures and processes. • Ability to assimilate data from various sources
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. Demonstrated human relations and effective communication skills courses; excellent interpersonal skills and strong team player. Ability to work in a culturally diverse environment. Intermediate computer skills
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Details Open Date 06/24/2025 Requisition Number PRN42294B Job Title Applications Systems Analyst Working Title BMIC Applications Systems Analyst Job Grade F FLSA Code Computer Employee Patient Sensitive Job
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discriminate on the basis of sex in the education program or activity that it operates, as required by Title IX and 34 CFR part 106. The requirement not to discriminate in education programs or activities
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. Responsibilities Students are required to be available for all campus activities and communicate with the other student computer / IT assistants about documenting the event. Though the St. George pathway director is
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progress and accountability Utilize various computer programs as needed to track student progress This list of responsibilities is not intended to be all-encompassing Minimum Qualifications High School
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attendance may range from 10 to 45,000+ and the Event Manager is responsible for effectively communicating program details to operational teams, appropriate University departments and involved third parties
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, and staff in pursuit of vision and goals through operations, clinical informatics, governance, and infrastructure. Financial Management: Oversee the division’s financial objectives, including short and
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problems. 4. Compiles data from a variety of sources including interviews, literature sources and medical and genealogical records. 5. Enters information into department’s computer system. 6. Assists
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of Internal Medicine at the University of Utah, invites applications for a scientist to join a large and growing research program focused on behavioral interventions for weight management. Dr. Voils’ research