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Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Summary: This position is for a statistical programmer in genomics (PI: Dr. PingHsun Hsieh, the Department of Genetics, Cell
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people movement and change management as part of the PEAK implementation and is not a technology project role. Key Responsibilities: 70% Project Coordination for the Program Provide planning and
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, technology, and operations. The Administrative Manager works with partners including Human Resources, Finance and Facilities to ensure compliance with University policies and procedures. This position works
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, facilities, technology, and operations. The Administrative Manager works with partners including Human Resources, Finance and Facilities to ensure compliance with University policies and procedures
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, collaboration, and technology skills for virtual coaching. Ability to travel occasionally within Minnesota as needed. Ability to develop and deliver courses in ways that effectively account for a variety of
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: PhD in hearing science, psychology, linguistics, physiology, cognition, or engineering, or a related field. Experience conducting research with human participants. Experience in creating and analyzing
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of career pathways including pre-med and patient care; psychology and mental health; business and leadership; health technology; public policy and global health; and research, discovery, and cures
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, registration (in coordination with the Extension Learning Technology team, as appropriate), invoicing and paying of invoices, preparing and distributing clinic and program materials, etc. Serve as primary
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of experience. Strong technology skills – proficient with Word, Access Database, Excel, Adobe Acrobat Pro, email applications, and Google applications. Demonstrated strong organizational skills Professional and
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engineering. Horticulture: propagating plants for PFAS accumulation research: 20% Sample preparation: Extracting tissue for PFAS measurement: 20% Transpiration measurement: Calculating water loss through