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mentor for clerkship coordinators, fostering a collaborative and supportive environment. Oversee the collection, organization, and analysis of data related to clinical site utilization, student performance
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teaching; counseling services; strategic planning and data collection/analysis; communications. FLSA Exempt Full Time/Part Time Full Time Number of Hours Worked per Week 40 Job FTE 1.0 Work Calendar Fiscal
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at University Arizona and our Clinical Partner, to appropriately navigate the coverage analysis and charges associated with clinical trials. Other tasks as assigned. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs
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interactions or transactions, recording details or inquiries, complaints, or comments, as well as action taken. Identify areas of improvement by analysis based on the patterns, frequency, and complexity
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of university regulations and organizational structures. Strong data collection, analysis, and evaluation skills. Excellent communication skills to influence stakeholders across university departments and
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Analysis: Independently reviews and analyzes complex agreements, including research collaboration agreements, clinical trial agreements, confidential disclosure agreements, incoming subawards, data use
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the field of student development. Apply assessment skills, including interpreting research and statistical analysis of various data. Provide training and professional development opportunities for residential
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processes to ensure that they are knowledgeable and skilled in their roles. Analyze complex problems and develop innovative solutions through investigation and analysis of multiple alternatives, taking
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limited to: Respirator fit testing and training, occupational audiometry and training, sealed source and other radioactive materials and machines surveys, radioanalytical surveys and analysis, safety
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situations by notifying proper department or dispatching appropriate personnel to site. Make chemical analysis of water samples and adjust amounts of chemical used in order to properly protect the equipment