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Proficient in Microsoft Office, Zoom, Teams, and Google Workspace, with the ability to learn new software programs quickly Comfortable taking direction from multiple supervisors Flexibility and willingness
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. This position is part-time, 20 hours per week. Regular and punctual attendance is required. This part-time position qualifies for the following benefits: U of U 401(a) employer retirement plan (immediate vesting
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of Pediatric Rheumatology, Safe and Healthy Families, and the Clinical Enterprise as well as other subspecialty divisions as department needs dictate. The University of Utah offers a wellness program, great
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Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship program, or an Emergency Medicine residency and Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship program; and must be Board Certified in Pediatrics or in Emergency Medicine
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respected. Ability to navigate a facility with multiple providers and services. Problem Solving This position requires daily problem solving skills and multi-tasking. Must be able to maintain professional
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) employer retirement plan (immediate vesting) Employee supplemental retirement plan Health care plan (will pay part-time employee rate) Flexible spending accounts Life/Accidental Death and Dismemberment
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; may enter data into a PC or computer terminal. Statistically analyzes data to include calculating the mean, median, and standard deviation, plotting scatter grams and performing multiple regression
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students with preparing resumes, practicing for interviews, and searching for jobs. Develops and presents multiple training workshops to prepare students on employment and job search aspects. Utilizes
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the primary media contact for multiple sports within the department as well as contributing to the overall storytelling and content strategies to promote a positive image for Utah Athletics under
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and plays a critical role in the conduct of multiple research studies. The Department of Pediatrics is the second largest department in the University of Utah School of Medicine and one of the largest