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Tableau Reports Admin at Community Care of North Carolina

  For more information and the application, click  here . POSITION SUMMARY: Build SQL datasets, views, and Tableau Extracts from a Microsoft SQL server data base. Occasional Tableau dashboard design as needed. Maintain Tableau server-side as server admin, alongside IT team when needed for upgrades and hardware or software issues. Essential Functions and Skills   Write and modify stored procedures and views in a SQL Server environment Perform SQL programming to create result sets to support reports Participate in and gather requirements from workgroup meetings Occasional Dashboard development as needed Create and Manage Groups, Workbooks and Projects, Database Views, Data Sources, and Data Connections  Create, Modify, and Manage server task schedules Administer users and troubleshoot Tableau server, Dashboard, and access issues Implement and maintain user access, data security Evaluate options for improvements, through product/feature evaluations, testing or proof of concept projects Te

DART at MUSC

  The   Diversity in Addiction Research Training (DART) Program   at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) offers a 10-week summer research fellowship for students interested in learning more about addiction-related research. The goal of the DART Summer Research Fellowship program is to introduce students to research, both basic science and clinical research, and afford them the opportunity to work closely with a research mentor and their investigative team. Students can gain experience collecting data, running analyses, training through weekly didactic seminars, scientific writing, and presenting their work at the annual   DART Summer Research Day  meeting. The program is open to undergraduate, graduate, and medical students. Individuals from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply (see NIH in  NOT-OD-20-031 ). Eligibility:  Medical, Graduate, & Undergraduate Students Duration:  10 weeks (May 23, 2022 through July 29, 2022) Spots are limited and applicat

Director of Evaluation & Learning, The Audacious Project with TED Confrences

At TED, we seek to bridge, include, diversify because we truly believe ideas are for everyone. It is important to us to attract individuals from diverse backgrounds who are curious about the world and interested in helping us spread ideas far and wide. About The Audacious Project The Audacious Project is a collaborative funding initiative that is unlocking social impact on a grand scale. TED is a nonprofit dedicated to “Ideas worth spreading,” and we’ve thought for a long time about how to turn big ideas into action. The Audacious Project — a collaborative funding platform — is a project of TED designed to do this at scale. By inviting the world’s change-makers to dream bigger than ever before, the Audacious Project surfaces ideas with the potential to affect millions of lives and impact entire systems. Using our curatorial expertise, and in partnership with the Bridgespan Group and several others, we support selected applicants to shape their ideas into actionable, multi-year proposal

USAID Junior Officer Programme through United Nations World Food Programme

 Overview Through USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (USAID/BHA), the United States sponsors qualified U.S. citizens for employment in the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) the Junior Professional Officer (JPO) Program. These fully funded JPO positions strengthen the humanitarian coordination capacity of WFP. They further encourage U.S. citizens to become active members of the international community.After completing their JPO assignments, a number of JPOs successfully compete for positions at WFP, and in other international and non-governmental organization  General Information  Title: Regional VAM Officer (Markets & CBT)  Organization/Office:  World Food Programme/Programme  Unit Supervisor: Senior Regional VAM Officer  Duty Station: Johannesburg, South Africa  Date Required: As soon as possible  Duration: 2 years  Duties, Responsibilities, and Output Expectations  Duties and Responsibilities:  Under the direct supervision of the Senior Regional VAM Officer a

Region IV Public Health Training Center Field Placement: National Senior Games Association (NSGA)

  Region IV Pathways to Practice Scholars Field Placement Program The  Pathways to Practice  Scholars program provides an opportunity for current public health students to gain practical experience working with seasoned public health practitioners (mentors) serving or working on behalf of underserved communities or populations. All field placements are intended to enhance a student’s professional skills and knowledge while giving them the opportunity to use skills learned in the classroom. Broad areas that might be addressed by a field placement experience are: epidemiology or biostatistics, health policy, health management, health promotion and education, global health, health communications, environmental health, or refugee health.  A limited number of awarded student scholars will be placed in organizations in the Region IV Public Health Training Center’s eight states, which are Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Students