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solutions and resolve discrepancies. Skill in communicating effectively and professionally using tact and diplomacy. Skill in computing ratios, rates, and percentages. Experience costing out goods/services
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calls into the Computer Aided Dispatch System (CAD); managing and routing 9-1-1 and Police telephone calls, and prioritizing dispatched calls for service to ensure the safety of all field personnel
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Requirements Skill in utilizing a personal computer and office software applications such as Microsoft Excel, Word, and Outlook and demonstrated experience in accessing and retrieving data from on-line
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to detail. Strong analytical and design skills, including the ability to abstract information requirements from real-world processes to understand information flows in computer systems. Ability to represent
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(6.0 FTE) provides administrative and operational support in the areas of business process and policy development; organizational administrative projects like computer inventory; systems and asset
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presentations of goals and objectives for a location in order to secure gifts. Expert organizational, analytical and critical thinking skills. Expert project/program management skills, including skills in setting
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Agricultural Sciences (CNAS), the position serves a strategic role in identifying and securing extramural funding that supports the research, instruction, and public service missions of the College. The position
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, including student staff hiring, supervision, and training, managing a program budget, staying current on mental health trends and needs of college students, and researching evidence-based mental health
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/volunteer faculty, and 82 Resident FTE that are supported under the Graduate Medical Education (GME) program. Internal Medicine also has IM clinicians at various outpatient clinics managed by an appointed MD
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health education program and policy/public health intern, supervising both paid and volunteer students. The Student Health Services Health Promotion Specialist will be responsible for Student Health