180 web-programmer-developer-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" positions at The University of Alabama
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to enhance the success of the program. Additional Department Summary: Develops and manages a comprehensive analytics program for the baseball program. Assists the coaching staff with the preparation
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develops tutorials and teaches workshops related to programmatic retrieval of scholarly information, data manipulation, data visualization, high performance computing, and AI/machine learning. Additional
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theme, itinerary, etc. Develops and manages event budgets. Oversees the implementation, execution, and follow-up for events hosted on- and off-campus. Creates invitations. Selects sites. Creates seating
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processes web orders. Prepares and assists with store events. Straightens shelves. Stocks shelves. Cleans and SKUs books. Organizes stockroom. Additional duties as assigned. Required Minimum Qualifications
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curriculum to DHR employees with Family Service responsibilities. Assists with curriculum development. Provides feedback to participants and DHR representatives. Co-facilitates the training for DHR new
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incidents and communications with others. Basic computer skills such as word processing and email. Ability to effectively interact with University community members for the purpose of program development
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communications with others. Basic computer skills such as word processing and email. Ability to effectively interact with University community members for the purpose of program development. Preferred
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Willard, MD, author of the “Willard Report” and considered the “Father of Family Medicine,” with a mandate to train family physicians for Alabama, particularly its rural areas. The College also provides
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The College of Community Health Sciences (CCHS) was founded in 1972 by William Willard, MD, author of the “Willard Report” and considered the “Father of Family Medicine,” with a mandate to train family
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Health Sciences (CCHS) was founded in 1972 by William Willard, MD, author of the “Willard Report” and considered the “Father of Family Medicine,” with a mandate to train family physicians for Alabama