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analysis of changes on work process and roles, updating change management plans, scheduling and supporting training sessions, working with a change agent network across Tulane, and creating and updating
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), obtaining insurance authorizations for procedures and EKG’s, and managing incoming and outgoing referrals. Additional responsibilities will include: scheduling patient appointments, faxing/scanning documents
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Abilities • Demonstrated ability to work in a clinical setting • Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form • Effective oral and written communication
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, schedules, supervises, and evaluates all aquatic staff and develops, implements, and promotes aquatic programs to include Learn to Swim Lessons, American Red Cross certification courses and Scuba Diving
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University is expected to independently research, plan, coordinate, schedule, execute, and evaluate high school visitation and recruitment programs in areas assigned by the Assistant Vice President
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Assistant performs general administration duties such as record keeping, data entry and scheduling. The position also performs light clerical duties such as copying, faxing, and filing. The Assistant helps
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collection, including coordinating schedules of study visits, blood collection and processing, and ensuring adherence to protocols and quality control standards. This role includes training research
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• Strong writing skills • Availability to work flexible work schedule including nights and weekends • Possible travel with sport teams for select away contests • Thorough knowledge of NCAA and American
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activities with design professionals and construction contractors to ensure projects are completed within time, cost, and quality limits. Develops project plans, including review of time schedules and
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assisting with recruitment and screening activities, conducting recruitment phone calls and chart reviews for prescreening, scheduling visits, and assisting with the conduct of study-related patient visits