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Description: Job Summary:The Clinical Science Administrator II (CSA II) serves a key role in the clinical experience for medical students at Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine. Basic understanding of medical and adult education.
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The Department of Population and Public Health seeks qualified candidates for an Assistant Research Administrator to support departmental research activity, contracts & grants, for post- award and other departmental financial needs.
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The Lead Application Administrator will support one to many applications and the associated technical environment. Researching and implementing new technology per project and support needs Set-up and support of workflow and job scheduler software Set-up, administration and support of interfaces and APIs Middleware configuration, administration and support Application environmental set-up, administration and support SLA management and reporting for applications Application support, issue management and escalation Vendor, T&I and business user liaison DR planning and participation in DR tests.
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Reporting to the Head of Procurement, this role involves serving as the Coupa system administrator, leading training, configuring the system, designing tests, and ensuring smooth functionality during system releases.
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The Human Resources Administrator is responsible for the following in addition to any other responsibilities as determined by their manager, the Director of Human Resources. The Human Resources Administrator role presents an exciting opportunity to launch a career in HR in a school-based setting.
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The Ellison Institute of Technology is seeking a skilled and enthusiastic Business Systems Administrator with expertise in NetSuite to join our dynamic IT team. As the Business Systems Administrator, you will orchestrate the deployment, maintenance, and support of software systems and tools.
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Serves as liaison between Governing Body and Facility Personnel
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Processes accounts receivable; prepares Section 8 vouchers, collects rents, prepares receipts and maintains aging reports for Administrator; Provides information to prospective residents; assists Administrator in scheduling interviews with applicants; prepares all leasing documents for signatures; evaluates prospective residents' financial profiles and determines rent schedules.
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At Caldera Care, we have openings throughout Washington State and we are currently seeking an EXPERIENCED FT Nursing Home Administrator to work alongside our FEARLESS Director of Nursing in order to help make our skilled nursing center a pillar of quality care for our community, residents and staff.
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Serve as the main point of contact for end-user support incidents
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Proficient with a personal computer and various software including desktop publishing, spreadsheet, word processing, illustration, and database programs. 2 year AS degree in Computer Aided Drafting, Mechanical Engineering Technology, or Electrical Engineering Technology.
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Procore is a cloud-based construction management software that provides a platform for construction professionals to manage projects, resources, and financials from project start to finish.
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The Contract Administrator is the internal interface between the customer and Mason’s functional areas to ensure customer needs, contractual requirements, and delivery requirements are met. The Contract Administrator is the internal interface between the customer and Mason’s functional areas to ensure customer needs, contractual requirements, and delivery requirements are met.
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The Office Administrator (OA) job is two-fold and is responsible for both championing all office management to a team of 20 in-person and 20 remote staff, as well as the executive assistance to the Managing Director (“MD”) to ensure all essential company initiatives are successfully carried out.
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Great opportunity and a career to work hybrid for our client in the San Fernando Valley!
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Title: database administrator Company: Velocity Resource Solutions in Los Angeles, CA
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