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to submitting your application, please review and update (if necessary) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. Job Title: Program Assistant Department: Optometry
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Analysis (FP&A) for the Chief Supply Chain Officer cost centers. These teams point to both Supply Chain (Ackerman) and Hospital Distribution and Logistics operations. In addition, this position will complete
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background in analyzing large astronomical datasets is essential, particularly in characterizing non-isotropic distributions and spatial-kinematic properties using Gaia and/or DESI data. Proficiency in
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benefit program, consulting with legal resources to provide guidance on compliance issues, and partnering with Student Life fiscal services for premium distribution and fund stabilization related
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development information, and basic academic program information. Responds to and/or distributes law admit emails as appropriate; monitors the admissions and financial aid web pages and makes changes as needed
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other parties are appropriately informed; receives and inputs service requests into appropriate data management systems; facilitates key sign-out/in, distribution of access cards, departmental vehicles
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Rx | OSU Specialty Pharmacy Ackerman Scope of Position Under the supervision of a pharmacist and in collaboration with pharmacy staff, the pharmacy intern assists with medication-related informatics
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for compliance to federal, state and where applicable local laws. Looks for efficiencies in processing, distribution, and other workflows. Creates audit processes to allow for staff to research and respond
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of research activities completed, incentives distributed, next steps to follow. Submit data with timeliness and accuracy. Enter data that was collected and clean program data assigned, from multiple data files
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will also be considered. Strong background in analyzing large astronomical datasets is essential, particularly in characterizing non-isotropic distributions and spatial-kinematic properties using Gaia