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equivalent experience/training Demonstrated advanced Microsoft Office experience, specializing in MS Excel to process spreadsheets, graphing, tables, calculations, pivot tables and automation to efficiently
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Microsoft Office experience, specializing in MS Excel to process spreadsheets, graphing, tables, calculations, pivot tables and automation to efficiently process large quantities of data. Experience and
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all staff. • Must possess effective presentation skills, utilize principles of adult learning theory, and model professional behavior. Detailed oriented, with strong organizational and project
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principles, theory and practice including knowledge of generally accepted accounting principles (FASB or GASB). Broad knowledge of financial transactions and systems, as well as related policy, accounting, and
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the delivery of OT theory and practices. Skill in accurately organizing written material Skill and vision to observe patient reactions; hear and speak to communicate with patients and staff: physical strength
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Support 30% - Event Planning 10% - Administrative/ Business Office Support Department Overview The Department of Mathematics is a large academic teaching and research unit offering degrees
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Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Information Systems, Mathematics or similar degree or relevant experience. Extensive experience in the administration and maintenance of Salesforce-based or similar
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of the health care team to enhance patient care and serves as investigator, consultant, and leader. The TC makes clinical judgments based upon a synthesis of current research, concepts, principles, theories, and
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, restraining and working with horses (sick, healthy, sedated and fractious). Experience with medications, drugs, and fluids commonly used in horses and performing mathematical calculations to calculate doses
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sheets, and other correspondences. Knowledge and use of basic mathematical calculations; addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Skill for accurate calculations of inventory replenishment