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of the position Must possess a Veterinary Assistant Controlled Substance Permit (VACSP) or obtain within 3 months of date of hire. No minimum education required. Experience working in a Small Animal Hospital as a
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automated financial and accounting systems. Analytical and evaluative skills to research and assess data, identify problems, generate alternatives and recommend /implement course of action in addressing a
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of and ability to follow appropriate infection control techniques to safeguard other patients and visitors from infected patients Strong computer skills including EMR, ANSOS, EcoTime, Aggie Service, e-mail
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& procedures. Skills to analyze complex accounting problems within an automated environment, read & understand computer generated reports & prepare required reports for taxing authorities. Preferred
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Office suite, including calendaring using Outlook. Experience supporting senior managers in an executive-level office within an academic or similar environment. Experience with UCD automated purchasing and
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laboratory equipment in good working order and properly calibrated. Ability to understand and follow complex laboratory protocols related to test procedures, reagent preparation, and quality control. Ability
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-Follow all Infectious Disease Control protocols. Work in environments with exposure to anesthetic agents. Work in environments with exposure to cleaning chemicals. Work in environments with exposure
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Job Summary Under direction of the Contracts and Grants supervisor, the incumbent is responsible for the fiscal control, accounting and reporting of advanced level contracts and grants awarded in
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of secure research databases, data curation, documentation, version control, and statistical analysis and visualization across large-scale multimodal clinical datasets. In addition, the analyst will support
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) Ability to conduct on-site inspections of units for quality control and maintenance needs. These inspections involve walking, standing, climbing (e.g. stairs and ladders), stooping and crouching. Skill in