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. This includes 400+ students who perform a variety of frontline services to the Mizzou community. Essential Functions Develop and lead annual hiring cycles and onboarding elements, including department orientation
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to advance strategic initiatives. In collaboration with the CIO and the DoIT leadership team, this position provides effective financial management, budgeting, reporting, and analysis for an annual budget
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scientific environment for university researchers. Responsibilities include analysis, documentation, installation, testing, evaluation and installation of new versions and authorized modifications
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Sponsored Programs Administration (OSPA). The role requires independent oversight of grant processes, financial analysis, and strategic reporting to support departmental leadership. Key Responsibilities
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contamination is avoided, nutrition guidelines for patients and customers are met, and perform all culinary related activities such as hot and cold food preparation; grill cook; production cooking; ingredient
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working with others to accomplish MU Health Care’s strategic goals. Support work in administrative areas focusing on evaluation and improvement of processes. Analyze data and make meaningful analysis
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sessions. Implementing recruiting strategy, statistical analysis of prospective student-athlete data and assisting in off campus recruiting and evaluation of potential student-athletes. Participating in
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, regulatory, billing, coding and reimbursement guidelines to assess the financial impact on the Healthcare System. Provide assistance with a variety of tasks related to review and analysis of data
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Investigate and resolve MU campus network related problems and provide in-depth network analysis to other teams in the resolution of customer issues. Plan or implement complex network infrastructure
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clinical trial visits in accordance with study protocols and Good Clinical Practice (GCP). • Collect, record, and maintain accurate study data for analysis and reporting. • Serve as Primary Study