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, related mental health and social problems, as well as other significant public health risks—especially HIV/AIDS and other infections among at-risk populations. The IBR Data Manager is responsible for data
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Work. Provides research assistance to library users by facilitating access to information resources through information literacy instruction, collection development, and various outreach activities
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; reserves rooms; determines and arranges for meeting requirements (e.g., meals, AV requirements, set-up, clean-up); sends calendar invitations; and gathers preparatory information. 4. Monitors expenses by
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. Performs other related duties as assigned. Required Education & Experience: • Some training with large mowers, line trimmers, and edgers. Preferred Education & Experience: • None Required Licensure
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content. Consults with staff on special projects as requested. 3. Develops and maintains solutions to support faculty and student activities such as online journal publishing, research data management, and
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information from computer screens, forms and other printed materials and information. • Able to speak (enunciate) clearly in conversation and general communication. • Hearing ability for verbal communication
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, compliance reviews, and other applicable analyses and prepares and distributes subsequent reports ensuring data integrity and accuracy in collaboration with the appropriate data stewards (i.e., student data
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such as White Coat Ceremony, Match Day, and Graduation. The role ensures compliance with accreditation requirements through data collection and reporting, oversees budgets and evaluations to improve office
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, psychiatric, learning, and attentional disorders. 2. Maintains accurate and confidential records for each student including information related to eligibility and provision of services. 3. Assists students with
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website and in the staff performance management system. Physical Requirements (With or Without Accommodations): • Visual acuity to read information from computer screens, forms and other printed materials