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Be You. Introduction: The Office of Information Technology at Duke University is seeking a Data Analytics Fellow to join our team. This 12-month program is available exclusively to 2026 graduates
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care. Duke Health seeks to hire a Director – DUHS Labor Analytics who will embrace our mission of Advancing Health Together! General Description of the Job Class The Director of Labor Analytics will have
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discover how we can advance health together. Job Title: Analyst, IT – People Analytics & Digital Solutions Job Summary The Analyst, IT - People Analytics & Digital Solutions, plays a key role in transforming
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-edge diagnostics of tomorrow. Analytical Specialist - Point-of-Care Testing at Duke Regional Hospital. Monday - Friday, First Shift. General Description Administer and coordinate technical activities in
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developing the cutting-edge diagnostics of tomorrow. Analytical Specialist in the Microbiology Lab at Duke University Hospital. Monday - Friay, 7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. General Description Administer and
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located in Durham, NC. This is not a remote position. Duke Health Development and Alumni Affairs is seeking a Annual Giving Data Analytics Specialist to advance the strategic use of data in philanthropic
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discover how we can advance health together. Project Manager, People Analytics & Innovation The Project Manager, People Analytics & Innovation, provides project management support for people-related
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the Assistant Dean and the Senior Director for Data Analytics and Business Intelligence in advancing data-informed decision-making across the School of Medicine (SOM). This position is responsible for translating
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us and help shape the financial future of Duke University’s School of Medicine! Be You. Under the direction of the School of Medicine (SOM) Assistant Dean for Data Analytics and Business Intelligence
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for coordinating strategy, enablement, and governance across centralized and distributed technology, data, and analytical functions. The role is intended to evolve over time in response to Duke’s institutional