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the main point of contact for building related issues. Monitor SysAid ticket management and reporting system, field phone calls, emails, texts or in-person inquiries on tickets and issues related
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of Fine Arts is looking for an outstanding person to join our team. This position serves as the first point of contact in the Fine Arts Dean's Office, greeting and directing visitors. Office duties: Open
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, performing point of care testing, and administering vaccines and medications. By joining OU Health Physicians, you become a member of a team-based care environment, working alongside the OU Health Physicians
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, supporting general advisement related to the application process, supporting the follow-up of interview subcommittee members, and having an active presence during interview days that occur on scheduled work
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. Interact with patients, other health team members and outside provider clinics to process patient orders for walk-in testing requests, in-house providers, and outside providers. Ensure all necessary
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and acts as an escalation point for all account questions. Duties: Performs elevated support for account related inquiries. Creates, disables, deletes, and modifies accounts using documented methods and
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external partners. The role independently initiates and manages processes related to project execution, logistical planning, internal communications, strategic reporting, and activities that strengthen
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. Duties: Manages and coordinates administrative and personnel functions in a department or college. Serves as a primary point of contact for departmental administrative and personnel functions. Coordinates
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Coordinator to work on a variety of research projects. This position entails serving as the first point of contact for participants at the HPRC. Primary duties include participant recruitment, communicating
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with point-eligible activities, promoting the program, ensuring proper records, and aligning CASE scholarships with strategic goals; Serves as the content planner on student programming under the Office