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, resources, and guidance in regard to the counseling program · Work with (receive/transfer) confidential information and documentation. · Monitoring the confidential email accounts for requests for services
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problems • Ability to provide technical guidance and training • Skill configuring, troubleshooting and repairing personal computer hardware WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL EFFORT: o Work is normally
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and communicate effectively with others. The successful candidate will have excellent customer service skills that will be utilized for a high volume of email and telephone communications with onsite
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assist customers in person, over the phone, and via email. They will become familiar with UNM Bookstore operations, computer systems, and merchandise. They will also perform data entry, clerical work, and
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laboratory personnel. Prior experience with data entry and data management. Prior experience with electronic medical record review and abstractions. Ability to work in a multi-disciplinary and deadline
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candidate to assist with the day-to-day administrative activities of the office. The student selected must be comfortable working in a fast-paced, professional environment, with a high ability to multitask
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the ability to learn 2D and 3D CAD programs as needed Basic computer experience and proficiency with programs such as Word, Excel, and the ability to maintain and/or update a work order and material database
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for this position Preferred Qualifications Preferred Qualifications At least one year of experience as a Supplemental Instruction Leader. Excellent oral, written, electronic, and interpersonal communication skills
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students regarding the CELAC program. Duties include: assisting international students with initial questions via phone, email, or in-person regarding program applications and requirements, housing
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troubleshooting by email, online, and in-person inquiries Under the direction of IT staff, configures, upgrades and resolve computers, printers, and other UNM owned device issues used by faculty, staff, and