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. Problems faced are difficult and often complex. Influences others regarding policies, practices, and procedures. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Education: Graduate of an accredited program of clinical specialty; i.e
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, applications, identity, and cloud. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills tailored to diverse technical audiences. Preferred: Advanced degree in Computer Science, Cybersecurity, or related field. 8
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programming for student organizations and other specialized student groups. Key Success Measures Program Development, Implementation, and Evaluation Design, deliver, and evaluate culturally relevant hazing
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Responsibilities 1. Procurement Administration Sourcing Specialist: Perform procurement functions while complying with state laws and University policies. Collaborate proactively with internal and external
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both for in-person and telephone activities. Maintains a positive attitude when speaking with customers and internal and external service representatives. Optimizes listening skills to address customer
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means of transportation. Responsible for communicating with various internal and external customers involved with patient movement and medical center operations. Work requires detailed knowledge
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Certification required. Certified to practice as a Nurse Aide in the Commonwealth of Virginia OR must meet one of the following criteria (required): (1) Successful completion of the UVa PCT Education Program OR
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successful results through the department’s quality assurance program, receiving routine inspections and feedback for action. Custodians maintain good working relationships with customers, staff, students, and
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expertise (e.g., predictive analytics, Python, SQL) Working with greater independence on complex analytical initiatives Minimum Qualifications Education: Bachelor’s degree in data science, analytics
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multiple areas, including accounting, budget, payroll, financial aid, financial analysis, purchasing, or treasury. Finance Generalists work on behalf of a program, function, or department, independently