148 programming-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"U.S"-"O.P"-"FEMTO-ST-institute" positions at University of Minnesota
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organ, tissue, or eye donation, or in a healthcare related field and direct patient contact. Experience prioritizing multiple tasks with varying/simultaneous deadlines. Documented experience in decision
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. Experience in technology and software as related to the needs of the position (e.g., Word, Excel, Adobe, Google suite, etc.). Ability to simultaneously work on multiple projects with fixed deadlines and
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backgrounds Consistent communication skills, both written and verbal Experience working independently using strong organizational skills, including managing multiple tasks effectively and keeping track
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university-level staff. They will also be able to manage multiple projects simultaneously with attention to detail, prioritize and meet deadlines, and work well in a team environment. The incumbent will also
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• Knowledge of Good Clinical Practices and federal regulations related to clinical research, including knowledge of adverse event reporting • Computer proficiency and ability to navigate multiple software
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to follow through and accomplish tasks in a timely manner. Proven ability to manage multiple priorities and schedules. Proven ability to read and carry out simple written instructions. Demonstrated ability
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to secure storage/mechanical area content against loss and other duties as directed by management. Qualifications Required: 1. Must be a self-starter 2. Able to multiple task 3. Able to work mornings, nights
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necessary (Excel, and Word, PowerPoint). Willingness to learn several advanced imaging software programs. Strong problem solving skills are also required and the ability to maintain responsibility
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on Law and Values (Consortium) is an essential member of the Consortium’s team and manages administrative/operational aspects and critical scheduling for Consortium programs and the Consortium Chair
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Education program for residents and incoming faculty o Lead residents with their quality improvement projects (A3 design, set metrics, collect data, analyze, guide PDSA cycles) 20% Partner with the chair