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Posting Details Posting Detail Information Working Title CNHP Program and Volunteer Coordinator Position Location Fort Collins, CO Work Location Position qualifies for hybrid/in-office work Research
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teaching and learning; the neighboring Gifford Building, which features classrooms, computer labs, construction labs, an exhibition gallery, a textile library, and textile science labs; and the Avenir Museum
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resume, cover letter and 3 references to be fully considered for the position. A shift in this position may include: Enter/verify client and patient demographic information into our electronic software
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, field computers, office computers, Microsoft Office software as well as ESRI GIS software, Trimble TerraSync and Pathfinder Office software is required for data collection and management. Provide the ITAM
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understand medical terminology and relay medical information Exceptional verbal and written communication skills Advanced computer operation skills; Microsoft Office Suite and medical/veterinary software
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innovative teaching and learning; the neighboring Gifford Building, which features classrooms, computer labs, construction labs, an exhibition gallery, a textile library, and textile science labs; and the
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impact. Review our detailed benefits information here. Explore the additional perks of working at CSU here . For the total value of CSU benefits in addition to wages, use our compensation calculator
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the Controlled Unclassified Information program. Work with researchers and administrators to assess federal contracting requirements aligned with the CHIPS and Science Act. Evaluate, design, and document
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our compensation calculator . Lastly, click here for more information about why Fort Collins is consistently ranked in the top cities to live in ! Desired Start Date Position End Date (if temporary) To
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Fort Collins, CO 80523 Does this position qualify for hybrid or remote work? Yes Description of Work Unit The Department of Clinical Sciences mission is to assure the health and productivity of animals