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organizational skills. Proficiency with computer applications, including Microsoft Suite applications. Respond flexibly and positively in all circumstances, working calmly under pressure. Excellent oral, written
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office computers/electronics/software and inventory, attend staff meetings as required, respond to general questions/needs of all staff, students and visitors. Provide secondary financial support for
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, troubleshooting and system problems; maintain record of repairs and updates. Maintain proficiency in existing and emerging quality, safety and simulation technologies Assure compliance with program policies and
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records data, registry, and other public domain data sources. Primary analysis of longitudinally collected research and program grant data for projects. Contributing to reports for the SON, state agencies
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Center and UT Health East Texas combine to serve as the university medical center for Northeast Texas and beyond. For more information, please visit https://www.uttyler.edu/about . Why work for UT Tyler
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incentive program for investigators across the University. Ensures compliance with UT Tyler, UT Health Science Center, UT Health East Texas, and UT System policies. Executes departmental account
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Success Coach assists students/alumni with professional development related to career options, the development of professional job search skills & securing employment. The position will serve as a liaison
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TSI-liable. Serve as the CAP (Coordinated Admissions Program) advisor to monitor and evaluate CAP student documentation to confirm students are enrolled in the correct courses based on UT Tyler degree
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information, please visit https://www.uttyler.edu/about . Additional Information The retirement plan for this position is Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS), subject to the position being at least 20
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to: Testing the phage therapy efficacy in humanized mouse model, characterizing the immune responses, safety, toxicity and biodistribution in humanized mice. HIV gene therapy: depending on the interest and