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Tulane University Office of Human Resources Description for Job: IRC31806 Administrative Program Coordinator Student Health Center Location: New Orleans, LA Summary The Administrative Program
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, vaccination, and patient education. Will also be responsible for entering data in eCW electronic medical record systems. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Ability to use various computer programs
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technology to gather, interpret, organize and present data. • Knowledge of tools and techniques for collecting, synthesizing and analyzing data. • Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite. • Demonstrate
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participated in or executed innovation and entrepreneurship commercialization activities. They have experience in one or more areas such as biomedical technology commercialization and has a willingness to work
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Good communications and interpersonal skills Position requires mandatory use of two-way radios Basic computer skills Ability to understand and carry out instructions Ability to work independently or
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arts, science and engineering, architecture, business, law, social work, medicine, and public health. Tulane University Campus Health is fully accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory
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to patients when they seek care or advice. Required Education and/or Experience • Master's Degree. • Completion of an ANA-approved Nurse Practitioner program with either an AANC or AANP certification
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across all advisory councils; will track council giving, regular communication, program and agenda creation; will oversee and ensure flawless execution of all quarterly council meetings and related events
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and research position with a blend of administrative and research responsibilities. Will develop and implement a research program congruent with colony management research goals and provide mentorship
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. • Experience with biological data processing and analysis. Required Education and/or Experience • Bachelor’s Degree in a biological or computational science • 3+ years research experience in microbiology