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eligibility for) full Georgia Medical License and DEA license. (5) International candidates must hold a valid ECFMG certificate and hold a valid U.S. Visa (i.e., Green Card, H1B). (6) Ability to function
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work in accordance with organizational and national safety and fire codes. Reads and interprets blueprints and schematic drawings for material take-off and to complete work assignments. Installs new
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large, complex healthcare datasets, preferably MarketScan or similar Familiarity with ICD, CPT, and NDC coding systems Proficiency in SAS or R for data cleaning and analysis Commitment to writing clear
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-award teams, as necessary and appropriate. Manages post-award activities within a RAS unit in support of an assigned portfolio of grants and contracts within one or more units (i.e., school, department
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options. Establishes WOs in the tracking and management system to initiate the process for activating, deactivating and moving service. Utilizes Voice over Internet Protocol (i.e., VoIP) phone equipment
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2 years of hire (i.e. ACRP, SOCRA, RAC etc.). Emory is an equal opportunity employer, and qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex
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coding using analytical and investigative methods and techniques to ensure required specifications meet system needs. Participates in software testing and subsequent modifications. Writes and edits reports
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to include prior P&L responsibilities. Master's degree preferred. Demonstrated leadership in strategic planning, fiscal policy formation, and managing resource allocation processes, including documented
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of grants and contracts within one or more units (i.e., school, department, division, institute, or center). Uses knowledge of grant and contract management rules and regulations, technical expertise
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hours in advance, unless it is an unforeseen emergency. DRESS CODE: Casual and neat, jeans are permitted but no graphic tees; comfortable shoes, including tennis shoes, are preferred. PREFERRED