175 programming-language-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at University of Minnesota
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commercial insurance plan. Schedule all services that require assistance, or when the patient needs or requests assistance. Complete EMR documentation. Provide the patient with directions and clinic
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program with field sampling projects (10%) Qualifications Required Qualifications: Candidate must be a high school graduate; fluent English speaker, able to walk in uneven farm fields. Must be willing
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the language classroom Preferred Qualifications Current faculty status at the University of Minnesota in a language-related program Documented research experience with literacies in language education Published
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Maintenance Supervisor in providing comprehensive maintenance for SUA facilities. Approximately 45% time in the St. Paul Student Center and 45% time in Coffman Memorial Union and 10% West Bank Skyway with
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sciences sectors Preferred Experience with food, agricultural, and natural resource sciences sectors Strong written and oral communication skills. Numbers oriented. Ability to identify who needs to deal with
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the following software, languages, and tools: R, Python, ESRI suite, QGIS, Pix4D, IFTDSS ● Prior professional experience in educational or community-focused environments where science communication is a part of
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to the public using plain language. Partner with fellow communications professionals across the U of M and external organizations to promote the Center. This role is essential for raising awareness of the Center
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care episode and may help to begin the financial aspects of the visit (e.g., collecting co-pays, determining eligibility for the Sliding Fee Scale program, etc.) revenue cycle for the visit. Communicate
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techniques. • Excellent written, oral communication and critical thinking skills. • Excellent attention to detail and accuracy. Preferred Qualifications • Experience with isolation of primary cells
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skills for this position. Specifically, the PA will use generalized additive mixed-effects models to analyze data from existing and ongoing projects. Fluency with the R programming language is essential