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research projects to ensure compliance with protocols and overall clinical objectives, evaluates and analyzes clinical data. To learn more about SCC’s Clinical Trials Office (CTO) click here. Duties: Patient
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able to sit and look at a computer for prolonged periods and engage in repetitive motion Must be able to lift heavy objects over 50 pounds (video equipment is constantly moved) Frequent exposure
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. Adaptable and agreeable - will be asked to work at other campus restaurants as determined by business needs. Will be expected to work home football game Saturdays. Basic math and computer skill. Advertised
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computers, and computer workstations. Provides information, service, and assistance to the public and/or students, staff and faculty. Communicates and interfaces with university police or other emergency
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to raise objects from a lower position to a higher position. Sit for prolonged periods. Use of a computer. Manual dexterity. Communicate effectively. Engage in repetitive motion Standard Office Environment
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resources. Applicants should have basic math & computer skills. Advertised Physical Requirements: Standard Office Environment Special Instructions: If you are selected as a final candidate for this position
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OU class schedule. Skills: Effective communication skills (verbal & written) Basic computer skills Must have working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel Ability to maintain academic progress while
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: Computer skills Excellent verbal & written communication skills Why You Belong at the University of Oklahoma: The University of Oklahoma fosters an inclusive culture of respect and civility, belonging, and
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. Stores and preserves biological, vaccines, serums, and other drugs subject to deterioration, utilizing refrigeration and other methods. May instruct interns and other medical personnel on matters
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transcribes and/or verifies data from source documents to the medium used for entering data into the computer. Batch charges. Generate cash totals. Enter charges. Balance by comparing batch proofs to source