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some clerical assistance. This requires an individual to have extensive experience working with all breeds of horses and their breed specific physical and behavioral traits. This is a physically
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and vouchers for purchase orders; process purchase orders in Marketplace. Verify chart field values and sufficient budget prior to submitting requisitions. Follow all department and university
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. Participate in the freshmen application review process. Address general inquiries related to UF Admission policies and processes through phone, email, virtual platforms, and in-person interactions. Serve
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for inventory functions. Works in university and departmental databases to coordinate and process administrative, logistics, and records functions. Maintains administrative procedure documents, technology
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experienced individual to serve as the Clinical Research Coordinator II for these critical clinical research studies. This full-time position within the Department of Physical Therapy, in the College of Public
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-related updates, including changes in employment status and benefits enrollment. • Prepare and process necessary documentation such as letters of appointment, ensuring they align with the training grant
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. The following lists of responsibilities are expectations but not all inclusive: • Process travel requests, purchase card expense, requisitions, purchase orders, invoices, virtual shopping carts, cash advances
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. Business-related expenses are reimbursed via a standard accounting process. It is essential to have the capacity to cover expenses with personal funds or a credit card and seek reimbursement accordingly
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rate for the required experience. Must have a valid driver’s license. Must be able to travel and work onsite at out-of-town conferences and events. Must be physically able to handle all strenuous aspects
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professionally and provides a patient-friendly point of entry and exit. Obtain all health history, physical forms, consent forms, copies of identification/ insurance cards, and other required documentation during