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accredited Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner program. Washington state licensure required. DEA required at time of credentialing. ACLS required within 6 months of start date. Strong oral and written
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program required. Washington state licensure required. DEA required at time of credentialing ACLS required. Strong oral and written communication skills required. Preferred One year of experience strongly
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feedback and coaching. Qualifications Required: BS in Computer Science or related field or equivalent work experience A minimum of five years' experience in a specific IT discipline Knowledge of and working
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Response/Code Team Qualifications Required Graduate of an accredited Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner program required. Washington state license required. DEA required at time of credentialing. ACLS
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questions, exploring cues, using pauses, screening responses, and clarifying response. Ability to effectively listen by using reflecting, acknowledging, summarizing, empathizing, and paraphrasing skill
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written and verbal communication skills, including computer skills. Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, ability to problem solve and to prioritize multiple competing tasks in a dynamic
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clarifying response. Ability to effectively listen by using reflecting, acknowledging, summarizing, empathizing, and paraphrasing skill. Ability to effectively provide information by checking what information
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Three years of experience in pharmacy practice (months spent in the completion of an American Society of Health-System Pharmacists accredited residency training program may substitute month-for-month for
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, as well as strong written and verbal communication skills, including computer skills. Clinical Research Coordinator II: Minimum requirements for Clinical Research Coordinator I, plus: Minimum two
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Strategic Leadership: Lead the development and execution of the strategic plan for the disease group(s) or program(s), ensuring alignment with the overall mission and strategic priorities of Fred Hutch as a