69 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Iowa in United States
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. Review with leadership financial reports and provide insights to budget variances; recommend budge ideas, resources and cost containment strategies. Motivate staff to high performance by exercising strong
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for program activities within the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Public Health Catalyst Program. To advise students and faculty on matters associated with the MCH Public Health Catalyst Program. To
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of AP Receiving shared email account-respond to emails in timely and professional manner. Analyze and monitor key performance indicators for Accounts Payable Assist with monthly accounting reports. Assist
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Coach with the purpose of building a successful, competitive intercollegiate sports program that also retains and graduates student-athletes. This position will also be responsible for other duties as
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the administration of scholarships and financial aid programs. Job Duties and Tasks Oversee the overall operation of the Office of Admissions and Financial aid within broad institutional guidelines. Serve as a top
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health clinic or health provider in lieu of the evaluation by UI Employee Health Clinic. Desirable Qualifications Experience with analytical chemistry (High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) or Gas
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. The COO also leads the strategic planning process for the college and maintains oversight of progress toward its vision, mission, and strategic priorities. Through operational support, program
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. Perform other projects or tasks as assigned. Participate in the orientation of new nursing staff and the ongoing education and training. Serve as clinical teaching assistant for senior level nursing and
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blood pressure. Carries out medical asepsis when performing skills and tasks including but not limited to phlebotomy, peripheral IV removal, & Foley catheter removal and cares for patients who
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involvement as a support role in month-end and budget year-end accounting and reporting. Perform complex routine and ad-hoc variance analysis. Prepare highly specialized reports that may involve establishing