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Assistant at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum plays a vital role in supporting the Curator of Art and Sculpture in all aspects of co-created exhibition planning, development, and execution. This part time
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cross-functional oversight and coordination to support the continued development, enhancement, and success of “Coaching Her”, a research based digital coaching tool. This role blends project management
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of Educational Psychology in the College of Education and Human Development, at the University of Minnesota, has an occasional need for part-time, temporary or casual employees for a nation-wide study. Positions
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objectives. Provides written feedback on mentee development. Miscellaneous (10%) Other tasks as assigned. Qualifications All required qualifications must be included in the application materials Required
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world. It also assists in updating and developing program content and curriculum; training other presenters, including new staff, volunteers, and professionals in the field; and providing care to our
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their data needs and objectives. • Perform data analysis and generate reports as needed. • Stay current with data analysis tools and techniques, particularly in R, Python, and SAS. • Helping prepare materials
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management – program set-up and policy compliance • Device & technology management – oversees departmentally issued devices, makes recommendations for technology upgrades, including apps & app development
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in an easily readable format and prepare graphs, charts, tables and reports of data and the scientific findings - Assist in writing routine summary reports on results of work and confers with
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following specific guidelines. • Place required documents in patient medical record. • Prepare medical records with appropriate forms for the service they are seeing. • Be sure visitors are registered before
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School . The well-funded research programs of our primary faculty members focus on understanding and developing better treatments for cancer, addiction and the opioid crisis, cardiovascular disease