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assigned. Required Skill/ability 1: Demonstrated ability in developing unified data models for an enterprise data warehouse. Required Skill/ability 2: Expertise in Master Data Management (MDM), Business
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: Supervisor, Administrative Services University Job Title: Chief of Staff, YSN Preferred Education, Experience and Skills: Working knowledge and understanding of the organization, administration, and
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internal constituents, collaborating across functions to support the strategic alignment of the school's organizational units. The Chief of Staff (COS) interfaces with a wide range of internal and external
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for an experienced neurotologist to be appointed Chief of the Section of Otology and Neurotology. The Section is comprised of 3 neurotologists, 2 NIH funded PhD's, and the Yale Hearing and Balance Center with
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dynamic, seasoned Principal Data Architect to serve on the Health Sciences Information Services (HSIS) team. Reporting to the Director of Health Software and Analytics Solutions, and in partnership with
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, Administrative & Academic Affairs, serve as Chief of Staff for the Cancer Center with responsibility for supporting and directing all facets of the administration and operations of the Director’s Office. Manage
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, courteous, caring service to patients, primary/referring providers and/or their office staff, by providing accurate and expedient appointment scheduling. Shift for this position is: 10:30am-7pm
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, courteous, caring service to patients, primary/referring providers and/or their office staff, by providing accurate and expedient appointment scheduling. Shift for this position is: 10:30am-7pm
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Details Posted: 13-Apr-24 Location: New Haven, Connecticut Type: Full-time Salary: Open Internal Number: 86502BR 1. Serves as a primary source of information on established procedures and policies
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implements quality control measures to ensure accurate and secure collection and processing of data. Contributes in-depth, original thought and relevance to written reports and to the writing of abstracts and