129 phd-computational-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at East Tennessee State University
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. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledgeable about computers and Microsoft Office Suite programs Knowledgeable about best practices and professionalism in academic testing Skilled in written and oral
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. Basic computer skills. Required Qualifications • High school graduate • CMA (AAMA certification) LPN or RN required • Verification of Hepatitis B immunization • Current CPR card required Preferred
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computer skills. Required Qualifications • High school graduate • CMA (AAMA certification) LPN or RN required • Verification of Hepatitis B immunization • Current CPR card required Preferred Qualifications
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of Medicine Faculty Job Summary The Division of Infectious Diseases and the Center of Excellence in Inflammation, Infectious Diseases, and Immunity at ETSU seek a physician-scientist (MD or MD/PhD) in HIV
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the Jordan Center’s operations, staff supervision, and program management while ensuring high-quality student support program which focuses on student mentoring, pre-college programs, and a case management
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accomplish assigned duties Keyboarding skills and basic computer knowledge Knowledge of office equipment: copier, fax, multiline phone system Required Qualifications High school diploma or GED Two years of CPT
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, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of computer programs (Microsoft Office Suite). Knowledge of Banner INB, Goldlink Finance, eJobs, and eBucs. Ability to communicate through written and spoken business
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, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of computer programs (Microsoft Office Suite). Knowledge of Banner INB, Goldlink Finance, eJobs, and eBucs. Ability to communicate through written and spoken business
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with or without reasonable accommodations. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of business English, punctuation and spelling. Ability to make mathematical computations. Ability to use computer
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Services seeks a Procard Coordinator to assist with the university’s procurement card program. This includes assistance in maintaining approximately 700 cards with over $6 million in annual spending