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enters data for sample processing Reviews sample reports and helps identify specimens requiring additional handling and processing Works with study principal investigators (PIs) and study coordinators
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and work-from-home. Our people and attitude. GlobalNOC is non-profit, and is committed to a culture of positive work/life balance, varied workforce, and open information sharing. We value an exploring
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discussions, and communicates this information in a timely manner to students and to appropriate academic offices when necessary. Represents the advising function as a presenter at campus meetings and
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such as attending a front desk, answering phones and email, and delivering messages and mail. Serves as a liaison to campus partners for cross-departmental student life initiatives, providing information
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requires the ability to effectively communicate and to operate a computer and other standard office productivity equipment. The position involves sedentary work as well as periods of time moving around an
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, monitoring, completion, and reporting of routine to moderately complex research studies. Organizes and implements data review and analysis. Oversees the proper handling of laboratory specimens including
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destinations. Tracks specimens and enters data for sample processing. Reviews sample reports and helps identify specimens requiring additional handling and processing. Works with study principal investigators
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OPTOMETRY (BL-OPT-IUBLA) Serves as 1 of the points of contact individuals for the Indiana University (IU) School of Optometry Atwater Eye Care Center. Greets patients, collects insurance data, and
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high degree of initiative Ability to influence internal and/or external constituents Demonstrates ability to maintain confidential information Demonstrates customer service skills Ability to drive
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access for online students. This role is ideal for a current Master in Library and Information Sciences (MLIS) student interested in academic librarianship, instructional design, and equity in information