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-Time Faculty 1 for the course PH 3200 (Introduction to Biostatistics) for the Fall 2024 semester. This course provides an introduction to statistical methods used in public health and medical research
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to communicate the conclusions of statistical analyses clearly and effectively. The Part-Time Faculty will be responsible for conducting all instructional duties of the course, including on-campus teaching
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, education, geography, psychology, public health, social work, sociology, survey methodology, statistics, and urban studies) required. Experience coordinating AmeriCorps members required. Demonstrated ability
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including the University data systems. Monitor reports and databases to document performance and provide statistical analysis of admissions outcomes in comparison to divisional goals for increasing enrollment
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and organize required research supplies and records. Maintain cleanliness and organization of work station. Perform other related duties as assigned. Unique duties: Perform statistical and/or
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statistical modeling and statistical skills is required, and experience in coding (Matlab, R, …) is preferred. Candidates are required to have a strong record of peer reviewed publications. Strong writing and
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statistical reports. Utilize University information systems for on-line data retrieval, updating, analysis and reporting. May provide work direction to non exempt part time personnel. Perform related work as
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auxiliary accounts; monitor status of revenues and expenditures. Prepare related statistical reports, analyses and summaries on budget activities. Coordinate the collection, preparation and processing of non
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related to science and statistics Experience with specialized spreadsheets School/College/Division: H06 - School of Medicine Primary department: H0615 - Surgery Employment type: Regular Employee Job type
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on methods and procedures. Prepare specialized reports and detailed major proposals for department. Develop and coordinate programs, projects and services. Prepare a wide array of statistical and