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.** Job Requirements --- Required Education: Bachelor's degree and acceptance to a Graduate program at the University of Oklahoma are required. Must attach Spring, Summer, and/or Fall 2025 OU class schedule
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: Physical: Sit for prolonged periods. Communicate effectively. Engage in repetitive motion. Use of computer, calculator, and telephone. Environmental: Standard office environment. Departmental Preferences
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to move between multiple tasks quickly and complete work within deadlines Intermediate computer skills Ability to problem solve and think critically related to processes and data accuracy Ability
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sponsored project’s goals. Learning Objectives: Define clear and measurable learning objectives for each instructional program. Curriculum Development: Design comprehensive curriculum or community learning
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math and computer skills Ability to accurately read and understand written materials and instructions Ability to use tools or equipment in a manner requiring competence Performs simple record keeping
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Research Coordinator works under the direct oversight of the SCC CRRL Program Director and Study PI, but must make real-time decisions for successful study conduct. Duties: Planning, scheduling, and
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maintains equipment readiness by rebuilding and refurbishing computers, focusing on preparing backup units and loaners for departmental needs and events. The Specialist provides some first-level technical
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. Extensive use of computer and telephone. Ability to travel occasionally across campus Standard Office Environment Departmental Preferences: University or Higher Education financial experience Supervision
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books, opening/packaging mail, and delivering books across north and south campus. This position requires individuals to be comfortable working with computers. Performs other duties as assigned. Must be
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patients. Prepares and enters healthcare providers schedules into the computer. Coordinates schedules as directed to patient requiring multiple services. Greets patients as they come into the clinic