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. Ability to respond appropriately to customer requests for one call resolution. Demonstrated computer literacy, including working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications. Ability to type at least 45 WPM
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40 Full Time or Part Time? Full Time Shift Day Work Schedule Summary Flexible VP Area Academic Affairs Department 00062 - School of Computing Location Campus City Salt Lake City, UT Type of Recruitment
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Pediatric Education Enterprise team. The CAA provides direct support to a resident physician in their pediatric trainee program, including personal care assistance for daily living needs such as feedings and
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Student Support Services (SSS) program is a federally funded college success program that serves qualifying low-income, first-generation, and students with disabilities. The Student Support Services Manager
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Assistant Apprentice. This position provides assistive care to patients while completing clinical training hours as part of a Medical Assistant training program. The incumbent learns to facilitate
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opening for a Medical Assistant Apprentice. This position provides assistive care to patients while completing clinical training hours as part of a Medical Assistant training program. The incumbent learns
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course. One (1) year of Medical Assistant experience in an ambulatory care clinic or other healthcare setting. Medical Assisting education program. University Hospital Medical Assistant certification
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help promote and run the SCIF program at the University of Utah. Enrolled students from all majors and disciplines are encouraged to apply. The Office for Sustainability Education empowers students
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Details Open Date 08/22/2025 Requisition Number PRN16303N Job Title UU Student - Admin/Clerical Working Title Program Support Assistant Career Progression Track SJ Track Level FLSA Code Nonexempt Patient
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independently. Demonstrated computer skills and an ability and willingness to learn new applications and software, procedures and processes. Demonstrated knowledge of HIPAA regulations to ensure that patient