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valuable experience in case management, event and project coordination, and program assessment. Ideal candidates include graduate students or recent college graduates. Responsibilities Provide one-on-one and
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maintaining subject charts and scanning paper forms and upload them to the central database. Ensure that all paper and computer files are maintained in a confidential manner. Maintains the inventory and
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for assisting in the development of a database of science teachers across the State of Florida and southeast to connect with UFHCI and Cancer Training & Education Program resources and conferences as
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documentation skills and ability to manage competing priorities Project management mindset with skills in organization, critical thinking, and process improvement. Study Data Coordinator II Knowledge/Experience
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Classification Title: Occupational Therapist Classification Minimum Requirements: Graduation from an accredited Occupational Therapy Program and successful completion of American Occupational
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, questions, etc. to the appropriate individuals. Perform end-of-day audits when needed. Process credit card payments. NORMAL SCHEDULE: Flexible hours: Monday - Friday up to 20 hours per week Expected Salary
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to the appropriate HR department or subject matter expert • Greet visitors in a professional and welcoming manner and assist with the check-in process, including issuing temporary parking passes • Provide clear
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attention to detail - Strong organizational skills - Proficient in Microsoft Office (Excel and Word) - Reliable - Excellent communication skills PHYSICAL QUALIFICATIONS - Must be able to lift heavy boxes
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PHYSICAL QUALIFICATIONS - Must be able to lift heavy boxes (approximately 50 lbs) - Must be in good physical condition to clean the GMP facilities on a regular basis Special Instructions to Applicants
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research/ scholarly collaborations. There is also the opportunity for program development involving inpatient treatment, outpatient services, and consultation. As a faculty member in the College of Medicine