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statistics for inclusion in annual analysis/reports on services to include federal requirements of Clery reporting. Familiarity with Clery reporting requirements and tracking. Familiarity with trauma informed
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programs. Data entry and management of electronic data records. Statistical analysis. Training other personnel in data collection and analysis. Supervision of the activities of undergraduate and graduate
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ensure performance goals are met across the Botanical Program. The Specialist manages botanical program data using GIS and other data management and statistical software to manage, summarize and analyze
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Qualifications Excellence in spatially explicit research as evidenced by a strong publication record Demonstrated proficiency in movement analyses, spatial statistical modeling, and/or processing of large data
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, special financial reports, cost analyses, operational reports, and ad hoc department financial statistics for presentations and written reports. The successful candidate will have experience leading
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, accounting, or other related advanced degree. Analytical abilities, including the use of statistical techniques, financial modeling, and data management. Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel and data mining
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the departments of Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, and Systems Engineering and collaborate with faculty in these and other departments across CSU. More information on the department can be found
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Molecular Biology, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, and Statistics. The Department serves approximately 1400 undergraduate majors and 100 graduate students, with approximately 30
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Statistics. The Department serves approximately 1400 undergraduate majors and 100 graduate students, with approximately 30 full-time faculty members distributed across five doctoral programs: (1) Applied
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Instructor for Certified Addiction Counseling & Master's in Addiction Counseling courses - Open Pool
, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, and Statistics. The Department serves approximately 1400 undergraduate majors and 100 graduate students, with approximately 30 full-time faculty