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(LMHC) or Licensed Psychologist required. Must possess a valid driver’s license or alternate means of transportation. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Computer and word processing skills
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or be eligible to successfully complete a Defensive Driving Training Course. Basic computer skills needed for Microsoft applications. Preferred Qualifications Prior completion of the NJDHSS HIV Prevention
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Degree. City: Jersey City State: NJ Equipment Utilized: Computer knowledge. Physical Demands and Work Environment: Physical Demands: Ability to speak clearly and write/type proficiently is essential
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At least one (1) year of related experience in an adolescent/gynecology medical office setting preferred. Experience in well woman reproductive health and HIV/STI care preferred. Computer literacy with
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Program Coordinator I Job Category URA-AFT Administrative Department Electical & Computer Engineer Overview Rutgers, The State
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practices. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Good communication skills and computer literacy. Preferred Qualifications Strong verbal, written, interpersonal, organizational
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Requires the performance of laboratory research Effective oral and written communication skills Must be computer literate with proficiency and working knowledge of database and reporting tools such as
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of the Secretary III position is to provide secretarial and general office services to the Regional and Department Nurse managers and staff of the Adult Health Care program. Uses computer software skills to prepare
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, union relations. Equipment Utilized Personal computer with Microsoft Office; Photoshop, and a variety of university databases related to student services. Knowledge of Career Management platforms
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knowledge of public transit system or willingness to learn and teach. Be able to use computer to record services or be willing to learn. Preferred Qualifications Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work