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and experience with a Major in Design Research, Co-Design, Human-Computer Interaction, Usability Testing, User Testing and/or Computer & Information Science or equivalent. Required Qualifications 2
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in Computer Science, Astronomy, Physics, Data Science, or related field, 2 years of relevant experience required with Associate's Degree; 4 years of relevant experience required with High School
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Minimum Qualifications: Education: PhD in qualitative research, educational studies, and/or related field. Understanding of narrative inquiry, including methods for narrative collection, narrative analysis
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County Department: FAES | Paulding County This position is located in Paulding, OH. The Agriculture and Natural Resources Program Assistant will work under the direction of the Agriculture and Natural
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and compliance issues in a research environment required; considerable knowledge of laboratory methods, materials, and equipment required; experience managing facility and laboratory operations desired
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and research aides, in laboratory methods and equipment use. Assist with inventory management and ordering of laboratory supplies. Perform other duties as assigned to support the research mission
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researching current literature; oversees and maintains accurate records of laboratory activities; assists with training of junior research staff, and undergraduate and graduate students in research methods and
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, and receiving and sending exam records and/or referral letters to and from the referring doctor through CareLink,eFaxing, or other secure methods; record management, including completing quality review
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compliance-based trainings that differ depending on work being done. These trainings are required before any work may begin. These can be either computer-based (CBLs) or in-person trainings. Requirements
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information on program services (e.g. general telephone, reception, referral and program information) to students, faculty, staff, and visitors. Advises students regarding enrollment waitlists and course