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Program Assistant, you are the face of the department acting as the first line of contact and office manager. In this role you support the department in various ways and have many different responsibilities
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bucket elevators to minimize cross-contamination. Clean facility and work areas. Assist with monitoring and recording inventory. Report daily production status to the supervisor. Follow the safety program
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College | Marketing and Logistics As the Program Assistant, you are the face of the department acting as the first line of contact and office manager. In this role you support the department in various ways
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, DO or equivalent • Residency trained in Urology within an ACGME accredited program • Fellowship training in the area of endourology • Board certified or board eligible
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or CPC by AAPC if managing professional coding. 2 years of relevant experience required. 4-6 years of relevant experience preferred. Minimum completion of a CAHIIM approved coding certificate program or
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for program success and provides sound technical solutions for complex problems and establish novel test controls drawing upon personal experience; works closely with OSU faculty, MAE staff and students
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area. Minimum of 10 years professional experience, preferably in operations, nonprofit management, public/community health, public administration, and/or program development. Preference will be given
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and course administration. Opportunities to teach undergraduate courses may be available based on program needs and the candidate’s interests and qualifications. Key Responsibilities: Provide leadership
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Program Coordinator (MAPC) functions as an integral member of the health care team to reflect a culture of cooperation, enthusiasm and mutual respect. This position coordinates patient access
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the collection and processing of social science data, including surveys and focus groups. Provide logistical support to the Agroecosystems Management Program to implement diverse research, teaching, and engagement