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editorial skills. Ability to articulate, develop, and manage program initiatives. Ability to interact and collaborate with a wide range of groups, including students, postdoctoral scholars, faculty, staff
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accurate, updated records for all related equipment so that the University remains in compliance with applicable codes. Issue hot work and Red Tag permits. Access information utilizing appropriate computer
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of our primary care mental health integration program at the University of Vermont Health Network outpatient primary care offices in New York State at our partner hospitals. These may include your choice
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improve health services delivery. Minimum Qualifications (or equivalent combination of education and experience) Bachelor’s degree in IT, computer science, management information systems, or related field
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, and international levels. · Mentor junior investigators and early-career faculty to promote career development and research success. · Plan and coordinate research activities for residents and fellows
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of Anesthesiologists, Nurse Anesthetists, Anesthesiologist Assistants, a residency program, a pain fellowship and nurse practitioners. We are located in Burlington, VT. Burlington is a vibrant community located on
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coverage (UVM/Medical Group), employer-funded retirement plan options (UVM/ Medical Group), loan repayment assistance (Medical Group), and possible relocation bonus (Medical Group). The University of Vermont
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organizational skills and ability to think critically, plan effectively, and problem solve. Familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite, enterprise HR and financial software such as PeopleSoft and PeopleAdmin
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combination of education and experience) Bachelor’s degree with one to three years related experience in Human Resources or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Proficiency with computer
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million providing patients from Vermont and Upstate New York with access to an active Epileptic Monitoring Unit (EMU) and intraoperative electrophysiology monitoring program. The UVMMC is located in