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) program seeks an experienced Administrative Specialist to provide support to the executive and program directors. This position will partner with RISE faculty and staff in the administration of several
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aspects with respect to the Earth. The origin and formation of the Solar System and the origin of life will also be discussed. This course is intended for non-science concentrators with a basic high school
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. Supervision received from the ACU Administrative Manager. Required Qualifications* Graduation from high school or an equivalent combination of education and experience Minimum 3 years of experience Excellent
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locally and on a high-performance computing cluster with open-source resources. In addition, prompt-engineering and few-shot curation through the U-M GPT Toolkit API will employ larger frontier LLMs
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chart review, administering follow-up surveys to participants, completing payments, updating tracking systems, and performing various quality assurance, data entry, and data cleaning tasks. This is a
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Apply Now Job Summary To assist the surgical team at the CW Mott Operating Rooms during operative procedures, by preparing sterile equipment for the operation and passing instruments, sponges and
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specific interest in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position. Job Summary The Scheduling Administrative Specialist supports the Program Directors to ensure all
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opportunities for improvement at the site level and across the collaborative. Identify barriers preventing participants from functioning at high levels of performance, and work with teams to develop strategies
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. Participate in planning, development and implementation of unit policies, goals and objective and standard of nursing practice. Counsel and evaluate the performance and clinical practice of the nursing staff
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position on the Michigan Medicine CRC Career Ladder is required. This position should be able to perform tasks and make decisions independently, consistently, and accurately, and demonstrate that they have