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Industry Relations Provide leadership in the development and implementation of a viable internship/practicum program for the Parkinson School. Initiate and secure internship, field experience, practicum and
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, responsibilities, as assigned or as necessary. Minimum Education and/or Work Experience Education/Experience: • Bachelor’s degree in Management Information Systems, Computer Science, or Engineering, or equivalent
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solutions, buffers, and media. Gathers, organizes, enters, and analyzes data; perform literature searches on computer and retrieve literature from library. Incorporates new information/techniques
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and university, working closely with Law School Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Academic Program Directors, faculty, and staff as well as with Law School Computing Services and University Office of
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complaints and resolving problems. Oversees provision of accommodated testing, note taking/recording services, and alternative text program. Assists in the development and maintenance of accessibility program
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Engineer Apprentice Program. Qualifications - In addition to the minimum education/experience requirements listed above, qualified candidates must have successfully completed a minimum of four Operating
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Engineer Apprentice Program. Qualifications In addition to the minimum education/experience requirements listed above, qualified candidates must have successfully completed a minimum of four Operating
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required. Computer Skills - Proficiency with computer applications and the ability to learn new applications. Supervisory Responsibilities No Required operation of university owned vehicles No Does
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, electronic health record knowledge, bi-lingual Certificates/Credentials/Licenses Minimum Education: Required: Bachelor’s Degree Computer Skills Knowledge of Microsoft Office programs Supervisory
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/complaints lab members have regarding materials (including experimental materials, computer issues, timing issues for their work). - Monitor and instruct new lab members and summer students, provide