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reports, statements or information regarding the personnel or activities of an assigned unit, e.g. summary of travel expenses, status reports of program applicants and academic examination score reports
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written, oral, presentation and interpersonal communication skills. Ability to understand various audiences and effectively plan, organize, and present ideas and concepts at all levels of the organization
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apparatus and instruments, e.g. bandages, swabs, etc. Attend departmental staff meetings. Participate in continuing education and employee training programs. May require rotation through several on-campus and
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combination of job related training and considerable on-the-job experience. Coordinate activity schedules and information for a unit in the University. Schedule special events and open use programs
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assessment and Student progress with a Learning Management System (Canvas). Maintain and adapt curriculum that is current, effective, and appropriate to course and program competencies. Instruct students in a
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analytical pipelines and open-source software tools. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Programming & Data Analysis: Expert proficiency in Python and R SQL and database systems (PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB
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programs of the Department of Neurology for medical students, neurology residents and post-residency fellows in Neurology. Participate in conferences and seminars of the Department of Neurology. Other duties
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at the Detroit Medical Center, the largest hospital system in Detroit Metro. The new faculty will: Participate in Neuromuscular research opportunities and clinical trials. Participate in teaching programs
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of operating systems software, platforms, and computer operations typically acquired through an undergraduate program in Computer Science with an emphasis on systems software or the equivalent and one to two
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, citation management and research organization tools, basic overviews of data management plan requirements, establishing research profiles, the use of altmetrics, and scholarly publishing selections