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Instructional Support Assistant Required Qualifications (as evidenced by an attached resume): Associate’s degree (foreign equivalent or higher) from a college or university program accredited by
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. Successful completion of a nationally accredited educational program for surgical technologists and holds and maintains a certified surgical technologist credential administered by a nationally accredited
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an approved therapist level Respiratory Therapy Program. Registered Respiratory Therapist. 0-1 year experience. Current NYS Therapist License which is required under NYS Law. Preferred : Bachelor's degree
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services under professional supervision. Preferred : NYS Certified Nursing Assistant license or certification from an approved certified nursing aide training program, one year of patient care experience and
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services under professional supervision. Preferred : NYS Certified Nursing Assistant license or certification from an approved certified nursing aide training program, one year of patient care experience and
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services under professional supervision. Preferred : NYS Certified Nursing Assistant license or certification from an approved certified nursing aide training program, one year of patient care experience and
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program, hospital, health care facility, or the Armed Services. Experience performing phlebotomy. Professional experience in word processing, spreadsheet management, electronic messaging and/or Internet
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related field such as HIM, Health Sciences or Health Informatics At least 5 years of experience working within a Hospital or Physician Practice Excellent Organizational and written communication skills
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Health Care related field such as HIM, Health Sciences or Health Informatics At least 5 years of experience working within a Hospital or Physician Practice Excellent Organizational and written
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retrospective review, one and two day short stay reviews and other projects as assigned. Identifies, follows and documents Avoidable delays in Care Management Program. Reviews and documents on patients who were