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Cashiers Office. Open, distribute and process incoming mail check payments. Prepare receipts for payments received. Conduct daily balancing of transactional activity, ensuring accuracy of posting and deposit
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model and include site-based activities and special events/field trips. Support HR processes forsite staff at each assigned location, including the hiring, payroll, and evaluation of all assigned staff
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vendor quotes and complete university purchasing processes - Assist with Donor fulfillment shipment processing and inventory management - Learn WDET's E-Mail client and assist as needed with WDET email
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, or ecological awareness is preferred. Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) and Google products (Drive, Sheets, Docs, Forms, Calendar, etc.). Must be confident communicating through
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qualifications: MD and/or PhD degree(s) in ocular sciences, immunology, molecular biology, molecular genetics and cell biology. School/College/Division: H06 - School of Medicine Primary department: H0611
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administrative skills. Ability to establish and maintain rapport with students from diverse backgrounds. Computer literacy: strong knowledge of Microsoft Office programs and Banner preferred. Ability to use
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participants, biospecimen processing, and benchwork. Less than 40% of the position time is spent on Isolating Plasma and, PBMCs and RNA from whole blood and bone marrow for the biobank. Less than 40
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member of a team. • Collaborate proactively and effectively with campus partners to provide services to eligible students. • Advise prospective and current undergraduate, post-bachelor, and graduate
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bookkeeping work, applying accepted methods and procedures in the preparation, processing and reporting of financial transactions and the maintenance of detailed accounts and records. Some specialized technical
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services to maximize office efficiencies, coordinate staff and faculty processing, and oversee assigned projects in support of the Chair and the Department’s clinical and research efforts. Interface with