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Assistant, or ABR-OE certification Job Requirements --- Required Education: High School Diploma or GED or completion of an accredited Medical Assistant Program, AND: 36 months experience in patient care as a
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. Use of a computer. Standard Office Environment. Departmental Preferences: Master's Degree in Related Field (Special Education, Academic Advising, etc) Direct experience working with adolescent young
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of the project, Monitoring and communicating the extent to which the project goals, objectives, and outcomes were met; and Developing criteria for program improvement. Project Management The incumbent will develop
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time. Duties: Maintains office files that may be of a confidential nature. Accurately tracks program-related data (e.g., job placement data, event participation data). Maintains and updates the webpages
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Working Conditions: Physical: Sit for prolonged periods. Communicate effectively and listen. Use of computer, calculator, and telephone. Engage in repetitive motion. Environmental: Standard office
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coordinates daily operations of the program as a staff and resource person. Performs administrative duties including but not limited to ordering and tracking supplies, making travel arrangements, reimbursements
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. Assists with clerical duties of the Oklahoma Memorial Union and Campus Scheduling, as needed. Operates the Lost & Found program at the Oklahoma Memorial Union. Attend regular Student Staff meetings and
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Childhood Professional Development furthers the mission of the University of Oklahoma by providing a centralized statewide program that offers training, recognition and credentialing, and conferences
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university policies and regulations. Assists with coordination and planning of program hosted events and programs/logistics, negotiates with contractors and vendors. Selects, supervises, trains, and evaluates
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verbal communication skills. Ability to supervise. Certifications: None Advertised Physical Requirements: Physical: Sits for prolonged periods. Use of a computer. Communicates effectively and listens