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attention to detail with the ability to be organized. Ability to maintain a professional work ethic. Ability to working independently and as part of a team. Intermediate computer skills and the ability
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practice, participates in conferences and other professional development opportunities to promote continuous learning and remain knowledgeable of changes and discoveries in the field. Participates in and
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appropriate for individual disease processes. Use independent judgement to acquire the optimum diagnostic information for each examination performed. Perform carotid, peripheral, venous, peripheral arterial
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temporary unit clerks, and orient staff to new policies and procedures Assists in identifying and resolving operational problems including unexpected computer downtime, tube system outages, security issues
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Computer Science, Education, Learning Analytics, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence or related fields. Demonstrated expertise in Natural Language Processing (NLP) and/or machine learning, with experience training
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staff. Proficient use of computer software applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, TEAMS, ZOOM, etc. Knowledge of CPT/ICD-10 coding conventions is necessary, coding certification desired. Demonstrates
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multiple tasks Strong computer skills including Microsoft Office; and proven ability to work effectively and efficiently, both as a member of a team and independently. This position requires a motivated
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are required. Communication skills with customers and colleagues both written and verbal. As the field of epigenomics is fast evolving, the applicant should be detail oriented with a willingness to learn new
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interaction. Experience with collaborating with undergraduate researchers. Work Schedule The position will last for 8 weeks, starting as soon as possible. Work will take place in person on the UM-Flint campus
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computer and writing skills Must exercise a strengths-based approach in being sensitive, respectful, and understanding of the needs of economically and academically disadvantaged as well as ethnically