31 processor-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"Institute-of-Computer-Science" positions at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
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heavy use of multiple computer systems. The role provides continuity of care by ensuring a smooth transition between care settings and by developing a trusted relationship with patients to identify and
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heavy use of multiple computer systems. The role provides continuity of care by ensuring a smooth transition between care settings and by developing a trusted relationship with patients to identify and
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. Strong computer skills--MS Word, Excel, Access, Adobe Acrobat and advanced knowledge of Excel required. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Clinical research-related certification preferred. Experience with Clinical
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publication of results by proofreading, editing, and contributing ideas. May perform statistical analyses, write computer programs, or manage research database. Assist in general lab maintenance and tasks
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regulatory reporting mechanisms including eRA Commons, MyNCBI, and NIHMS. Proficient with computer applications and software programs, including Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft suite of applications and electronic
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proficiency with computer data entry skills. Ability to interact with many types of internal and external customers in a flexible, accommodating manner. Demonstrated ability to communicate well (in both verbal
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viewpoint. Demonstrates good customer relations skills. Demonstrated leadership skills. Proficiency in use of standard office computer software programs, equipment and clinical information systems. Preferred
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. Effectively organize and manage time and tasks independently. Ability to communicate (verbally and in writing) in a clear and concise manner. Can use a mouse, navigate computer programs and use email in a
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heavy use of multiple computer systems. The role provides continuity of care by ensuring a smooth transition between care settings and by developing a trusted relationship with patients to identify and
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heavy use of multiple computer systems. The role provides continuity of care by ensuring a smooth transition between care settings and by developing a trusted relationship with patients to identify and