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individuals at all levels within the organization. • Ability to maintain confidentiality in all work performed. • Excellent skill and knowledge of the use of Outlook, in particular, Calendar functions
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Abilities • Knowledge of basic scientific technology • Good oral and written communication skills • Ability to perform cell culture • Knowledge of molecular biology and biochemistry • Knowledge of basic
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to travel substantially (50%), as well as attend events on evenings and weekends Excellent organization skills, including the ability to manage multiple activities, demands, and/or projects simultaneously
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to manage multiple responsibilities in outpatient settings • Knowledge of computer programs for clinical data entry • Self-motivated with good organizational skills • Ability to work with a diverse population
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incident reports into the computer; types various kinds of correspondences and performs various office duties. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Computer proficiency to include excellent keyboard
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Office software including Word and Excel • Strong communication, management, and analysis skills to enhance operations productivity and efficiency. • Ability to demonstrate initiative and organize
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responsible for performing biosafety cabinet, primary containment devices and inline, and boxed HEPA filters certifications following requirements described by the National Sanitation Foundation/American
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Tulane University Office of Human Resources Description for Job: IRC34277 Professional Services Coder I, PRN TUMG Clinic Operations Location: New Orleans, LA Summary This position is responsible
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, and Abilities • Excellent facility with all Microsoft Office products. Experience with, or willingness and ability to learn additional software products required by the position (such as AMP, Docushare
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Research Compliance & Research Integrity Office is responsible for ensuring compliance with the university’s research misconduct policy and laws and regulations pertaining to research misconduct and research