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Tulane University Office of Human Resources Description for Job: IRC29836 Administrative Program Coordinator Orthopaedics - Administration Location: New Orleans, LA Summary Under supervision
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Tulane University Office of Human Resources Description for Job: IRC29364 Administrative Program Coordinator Epidemiology Location: New Orleans, LA Summary The Administrative Program Coordinator
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Security Officer performs all job responsibilities with a high degree of independence to provide specialized consulting, materials, programs, and analysis related to the areas of computer, information, and
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of the NCAA Division I Bowling program. Primary function is the proper instruction and teaching of the fundamentals of the sport assigned. Secondary responsibilities include recruiting prospective student
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coaches,administrators, student athletes and vendors Extremely organized, self-starter, intrinsically motivated Strong organizational, management and leadership skills Proficient computer skills including
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conflicts of interest (ICOIs). Support the ongoing development of the University’s Compliance & Ethics Program. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities • Strong analytical skills, attention to detail
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of safety measures and serve as laboratory safety representative Computer skills and software knowledge Required Education and/or Experience Bachelor's degree 3 years of directly related work experience
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of health improvement, health promotion, health program development and support, disease prevention activities, and coordination with other partners within the community. Required Knowledge, Skills, and
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holiday working hours Good communications and personal relations skills Computer literacy Ability to use of two-way radios Required Education and/or Experience No prior experience or training required
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of the Sr. Associate Director, the Assistant Director will drive the initiatives that create a robust program for the Tulane Alumni Association to advance engagement and philanthropy through alumni activity