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or experience; previous experience in academic or career advising or engineering work experience; strong computer skills such as electronic file management, word processing, and spreadsheets; experience with
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into computer programs such as Word or Excel, and ensure that electronic data are backed up on at least one external medium. Additional duties will include office work. Much of the field work needs to be done
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and knowledge. PC computer skills; word processing, spreadsheets, and familiarity with Zoom and Google cloud computing software, online calendars and PowerPoint presentation software. Be detail oriented
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-directed, and demanding environment. Proven experience in a customer service/customer interaction type of environment. Demonstrated advanced computer skills and demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft Office
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Job Description This position is located in the City of Newport News Unit Office. The 4-H Youth Development Agent is a professional educator who provides leadership to the local 4-H program and
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Qualifications •Experience in analyzing data and drawing conclusions •Advanced computer experience including proficiency with Microsoft Excel and word •Experience with large-scale relational databases •Knowledge
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plays a vital role in enriching the experience of students and participants by managing program development, promotional activities, and event coordination for sponsored research projects. As a key team
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office software such as Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook/Google Workspace. • Strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills. • Ability to maintain confidentiality, meet deadlines, and
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, LLM, and data-driven decision-making. Preferred Qualifications Have expertise across a multitude of domains (e.g., clinical informatics, human factors, healthcare business intelligence, systems process
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jointly funded center between Advancement and the Office of Research and Innovation, supports university-wide strategic initiatives, program partnerships, and the university’s $550+ million research