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to provide information, listen and get relevant clarification; respond well to questions; and speak clearly in positive or negative situations. Computer Skills: High level of proficiency in Microsoft Office
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2026 The Wayne State University Center for Urban Studies Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing (CATI) Lab is seeking Telephone Interviewers to complete surveys over the phone with community members
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management. Utilize computers and software applications including Microsoft Office and Adobe to support departmental functions. Respond to routine inquiries related to department operations and direct complex
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information on department activities. Perform related work as assigned. Unique duties: This level requires highly specialized non-theoretical skills coupled with an in-depth understanding of program activities
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budgeting techniques and ratio analyses. - Considerable experience in budget and program analysis. - Considerable practical work experience with computer applications, computerized accounting systems
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seeking a senior candidate for a fractional Professor Clinical position. Requirements: Participate in the teaching program of both internal and external rotating medical students and residents Develop
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support and scholarly publications) reflected in peer-reviewed grant and contract funding. Demonstrated track record of proven leadership in relation to program development. Experience in faculty mentorship
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organization skills and attention to detail to oversee study progress 6. Strong computer skills, data management (Excel…etc.), word processing (Microsoft Word), Powerpoint…etc. School/College/Division: H18
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support and scholarly publications) reflected in peer-reviewed grant and contract funding. Demonstrated track record of proven leadership in relation to program development. Experience in faculty mentorship
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School of Business. Maintain continuous advising relationships with students; engage students in comprehensive discussions ranging from initial program preparedness through career planning. Monitor and