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confidential information with discretion. Proficiency using a variety of computer software and systems, including Microsoft Office applications. Exceptional written and oral communication skills and attention
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instructors and teaching fellows; approving weekly timesheets and monitoring payroll Managing equipment orders and billing, computer orders and setup, and related support activities coordinated with IT
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nights and weekends Physical Requirements: Sitting using near vision use for reading and computer use for extended periods of time Lifting (approximately 20 to 30 pounds), bending, and other physical
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computer skills and experience with major statistical computing packages Experience with independently analyzing data from clinical trials using statistical techniques Experience contributing to the writing
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. Strong time management skills. Must have general computer skills including experience with, spreadsheets, word processing and email software packages (Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, Yardi, and Outlook
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reparative archival description. Experience with archival and library management systems, and proficiency with computer technology, including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and XML. Strong written
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documents, computer screens and to adjust focus. The role requires mobility to attend meetings, events, and conferences across the campus and other external locations. This includes walking between buildings
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laboratory techniques helpful, but not required. Exposure to applicable computer technologies, including specific software applications (Microsoft Office/365), may be required. Strong communication skills
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prospect information. Computer literacy required must have experience with Windows-based PCs, prospect databases, and videoconferencing platforms. Additional Information Standard Hours/Schedule: 40 hours per
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required. Computer literacy required; must have experience with Windows and databases. The ideal candidate requires a sophisticated and comprehensive understanding of major gift fundraising principles and