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organizational skills. • Proficient use of basic laboratory research equipment. • Strong analytical skills, preferably with experience in JMP, R, or Python for data analysis. • Strong computer skills, including
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assessment, dashboard creation, and KPI analysis and reporting. • Ability to communicate well with various groups and stakeholders and effect change. • Solid negotiating skills and supplier performance
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staffing faculty, supervises student employees, handles administrative elements of recruitment and training, provides program support, and manages purchasing and records. They coordinate with the Dean’s
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Tulane University Office of Human Resources Description for Job: IRC31908 ABA Line Therapist Psychiatry-Child Psychiatry Location: New Orleans, LA Summary The Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Line
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-based applications. • Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication and customer-service skills along with the ability to interact effectively with a diverse constituent population in a clear
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the software effectively for data manipulation, analysis, and reporting. • Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. • Superior interpersonal skills. • Strong customer service orientation
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skill and knowledge is required to support executive decision requirements. A working knowledge of external financial accounting standards, health care and tax regulations, analysis techniques
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responsible for gathering data from multiple sources to create accurate and comprehensive reports for TUMG leadership. Interpretation and analysis of the reports to identify trends, variances from budget plans
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forecasting expenditures. This position may supervise staff and student employees, handle administrative elements of recruitment and training, and manage purchasing and records. This position coordinates
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online students, primarily in the School of Professional Advancement. This position assists management with policy development, data analysis, and implementation for identified student populations