87 programming-languages-"the"-"CNRS"-"U"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at Duke University
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. Proficiency with SAP and MS Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) software. Familiarity with technology transfer, licensing, contract language, legal terms, patent prosecution and intellectual property matters
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and diagnostic tests of auditory function and plan and participate in habilitative and rehabilitative programs for patients with auditory disorders. JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES CLINICIAN DUTIES AND
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enforcement agencies. Employee Tuition Assistance Program Children’s Tuition Grant Language Fluency Incentive 12% Night Shift Differential Pay 20% weekend premium Premier Medical, Dental and Vision benefits
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team to provide direct and indirect care to patients. JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Perform a variety of interpretation, translation and Medical escort services to assist non-English speaking patients
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. Experience with programming languages such as Java/Python is an asset. Demonstrated ability to manage confidential, sensitive, and protected health information. Knowledge and experience in a large, complex
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, communications, English or a related field. · One year of relevant experience at the collegiate or professional level suggested. Required knowledge, skills, and abilities: · Extensive knowledge of social media
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evaluate hearing of patients with ear abnormalities and/or auditory disorders through case history, clinical observation and diagnostic tests of auditory function and plan and participate in habilitative and
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chemistry, geoscience, and/or green chemistry research is desired. The candidate should have the ability to and be excited to work in a diverse lab group setting, plan and conduct assessments independently
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disorders through case history, clinical observation and diagnostic tests of auditory function; plan and participate in habilitative and rehabilitative programs for patients with auditory disorders. Duties
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, and body language) to patients, visitors, and staff. Communicating effectively and respectfully via two-way radio, computer, email, telephone, and verbal communications within the department, with other