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CPT-4 codes for billing, reporting, research, and regulatory compliance; utilize 3M data abstraction, encoder, and computer assisted coding software to complete coding and abstraction daily; and achieve
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and Databricks to provide meaningful analysis to stakeholders; and serve as a project lead for data-driven software and program initiatives. Prior data analytics and project management experience
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all fertilizer and feed analysis. The Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment is a welcoming workplace that offers a variety of employee enhancement initiatives, such as a formal
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or concerns to appropriate staff Skills / Knowledge / Abilities REQUIRED Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities • Experience caring for young children (formal or informal) • Warm, patient, and energetic personality
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exceptional benefits . The Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment fosters a supportive workplace with professional development opportunities, including a formal mentoring program and staff
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tracking methods. Maintain a clean and organized circulation desk area. Provide friendly, respectful, and policy-informed customer service. Enforce Media Center rules and refer unresolved issues
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, KY Grade Level 48 Salary Range $62,941-103,834/year Type of Position Staff Position Time Status Full-Time Required Education PhD Click here for more information about equivalencies: https://hr.uky.edu
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Minimum of $54,000 based on experience Type of Position Other Position Time Status Full-Time Required Education PhD degree required. Required Related Experience 5 years (including Ph.D. training) Required
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/ Knowledge / Abilities REQUIRED Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities · Microsoft Office skills, you will also be using a pet care software to book, check-in and checkout pets · Strong organizational skills
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services while tracking patient status through pharmacy clinical documenting software according to available policies and protocols. Triage clinical and access issues to clinical pharmacist when appropriate