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Ability to plan a health conscience menu. Ability to interpret information. Ability to multitask. Ability to understand profit and loss statement. Why You Belong at the University of Oklahoma
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communication skills Excellent computer skills Ability to make independent decisions and judgment when following broad instructions Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Proficient in copy writing
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and maintain a clean, organized work environment. Basic math and computer skills for equipment operation and job tracking. Collaborate effectively with interdepartmental teams to meet production goals
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and optimize staffing strategies Participates in strategic planning, policy development, and program-level decision-making within the assigned area Acts as a liaison between staff, administration, and
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. Skills: Ability to understand & convert measurements Basic knowledge of kitchen equipment & supplies Ability to plan a health conscience menu. Ability to interpret information. Ability to multitask
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inventory, typing, preparing reports and correspondence, distributing information, conducting research and computation, managing office procedures, assisting with budget preparation, and coordinating
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. Use of a computer. Communicates effectively and listens. Manual dexterity. Environmental: Office Work Environment. Why You Belong at the University of Oklahoma: The University of Oklahoma values our
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interview and other relevant sources to identify individual needs. Develops a comprehensive case management plan that will address identified needs. Monitors and evaluates treatment plans and progress
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of departmental computer programs. Selects, supervises, trains and evaluates performance of assigned staff. Prepares staff schedules and monitors and approves time worked. Coordinates departmental personnel and
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and Experience: Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., Biology, Psychology, Engineering, Computer Science, Sociology, or a related discipline aligned with the specific area of research or project