22 computer-science-programming-languages-"the"-"U"-"UCL" uni jobs at University of Kansas Medical Center
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Department: RI Administration ----- Research Informatics Position Title: Data Engineer - Research Administration Job Family Group: Professional Staff Job Description Summary: The Data Engineer
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, survival analysis in research or healthcare settings. 2 years of experience with data science tools and programming languages such as Python or R. 1 year of experience in developing and maintaining data
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months of employment, and paid time off for bereavement, jury duty, military service, and parental leave is available after 12 months of employment. A retirement program with a generous employer
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retirement program with a generous employer contribution and additional voluntary retirement programs (457 or 403b) are available. https://www.kumc.edu/human-resources/benefits.html Employee Type: Regular Time
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. Required Qualifications Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology or related field. Experience may be substituted for education on a year-for-year basis. Certifications
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participants, completing all required tracking and documentation Identify barriers to program enrollment and participation Promote evidence-based health promotion and risk reduction strategies related
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program focused on preparing children, engaging families, and promoting excellence for children and families in Kansas City, Kansas. Project Eagle provides home-based and center-based services to pregnant
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positive impact on the lives of young families? Look no further! At the Lifting Young Families Towards Excellence (LYFTE) Baby Steps program, we’re dedicated to improving the well-being of families, parents
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, jury duty, military service, and parental leave is available after 12 months of employment. A retirement program with a generous employer contribution and additional voluntary retirement programs (457
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of the APP Fellowship Program is to train APRNs in the diagnosis and treatment of dementia to meet the growing needs of this vulnerable population both at the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC) and the