237 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science positions at Wayne State University
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imaging equipment, e.g. reader, printer, embosser, scanners and micro-computer. Troubleshoot and provide routine repair and maintenance of technical equipment. Maintain supply and equipment inventory and
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proposals for new projects and continued program funding. Identifies public and private funding opportunities. Monitors various online and print publications and websites for source information, at the local
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computers and various software packages (Microsoft Office, excel and PowerPoint, Lexis-Nexis, Westlaw, and eCustoms). Demonstrated skill in using computer databases to retrieve, organize, and index various
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experience and its relationship to the university’s mission. TECHNICAL SKILLS: Excellent computer skills. Knowledge of Legislative Services Database - NCAA Database (LSDBI), Banner and Compliance Assistant
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. Experience in program design, implementation, and evaluation. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Results Orientation: Demonstrated skill in achievement of departmental goals, demonstrates persistence, and
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of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (EACPHS) at Wayne State University (WSU) is searching for an experienced Assistant/Associate Professor (Clinical) in Pharmacy Practice with a practice site at Henry Ford Hospital
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. -Proficient in using technology to develop, implement, track, and analyze programs designed to maximize outreach efforts using student information systems. Demonstrated ability to aggregate and analyze data
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of the community who needs it at any time. Overdose Rescue Training: STOP is the home of the AmeriCorps Community Training for Overdose Rescue (ACT) program. ACT recruits local volunteers (AmeriCorps
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develop subordinate's skills. Ability to foster teamwork among staff members. Technical Knowledge - Demonstrated ability to manage technology and automated business processes. Ability to compile and assess
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research. Skill in the use of computers and software such as Microsoft Office, Microsoft Outlook and institutional specific software. Ability to engage researchers and colleagues in a respectful manner