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perform repetitive motion using computer mouse and keyboard to type. May be required to attend evening and weekend meetings or events. Valid driver's license and access to a personal vehicle for travel
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introductory probation period complete. Will perform repetitive motion using computer mouse and keyboard. On rare, emergency situations, evening or weekend hours required. This position is eligible for hybrid
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confidentiality are mandatory given the customers and the confidential nature of the data handled by the office. Must be very proficient in multiple computer platforms, including EMR¿s, Power Point, Excel, and Word
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results into an abstract to be submitted to oncology, imaging, and pathology scientific conference. (10%) NONESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Maintain high power computing stations, updated software, and external drives
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conform to shifting priorities, demands and timeline. Basic computer skills. Must demonstrate willingness to learn new concepts, protocols, procedures, processes, and computer programs as needed. Must be
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information daily into a bioscpecimen management software program (LabMatrix). Coordinate and manage the printing and de-identifying of surgical pathology and autopsy reports in a timely manner. Collection of
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by hand onto authorization forms and entered into various secure databases. Enter information daily into a bioscpecimen management software program (LabMatrix). Manage the printing and de-identifying
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records, including safety records, and provide general lab support as needed. (10%) Provide some analysis and interpretation of results as appropriate from experimental projects using computer-based tools
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the primary responsibility to provide strategic leadership of a comprehensive global development and alumni engagement program, representing Case Western Reserve University's highest strategic priorities
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indicated area of academic interest. Make admission decisions based on academic program, contributions to high school and community through extracurricular activities, quality of high school, test scores and