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Alabama Cardiovascular Health (WACH) Program is designed to improve heart health in our rural communities. The program focuses on addressing social determinants of health and deploying education programming
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communications with others. Basic computer skills such as word processing and email. Ability to effectively interact with University community members for the purpose of program development. Preferred
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; OR vocational/technical/trade school and one (1) year of experience an electrical or electronic trade environment; OR associate's degree or higher in electronics technology or electrical engineering. Additional
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, and tracking of new research protocols, amendments, and continuing reviews of protocols. Supports post approval monitoring program and the reliance process. Provides guidance, assistance, and support to
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to learn and utilize computer software designed for law enforcement. Good attention to detail. Good communication skills. Good interpersonal skills. Ability to use good judgement and make effective decisions
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enterprise services (including Health Informatics, Medical Billing, Medical Records and others) to ensure patient billing and documentation are complete, accurate, and follow all HIPPA and other regulatory
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, insurance, community engagement. Enrollment Requirements: Applicants must meet enrollment requirements to be eligible for on-campus student employment. Applicants must be enrolled in a UA degree program and
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Pay Grade/Pay Range: Minimum: $68,500 - Midpoint: $89,100 (Salaried E11) Department/Organization: 200721 - Enterprise Technology Normal Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm Note to
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management, and food systems. The Department is one of five in the College of Human Environmental Sciences (CHES) at The University of Alabama. We offer an undergraduate degree in Food and Nutrition, a
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. Citizen or U.S. Permanent Resident in order to serve as an F-1 Designated School Official (DSO) with the Department of Homeland Security's Student Exchange Visitor Program and as a J-1 Alternative