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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title SNAP-Ed. Program Associate II, Community Nutrition Outreach - Burlington County Job Category URA-AFT Administrative Department SEBS
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Occupational Health Sciences Institute, located in Piscataway, NJ. To support the WTC Health Program at Rutgers Operations and Management Team with data entry, records management, and member services. Duties
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. Generates computer receipts for patients upon request. Provides excellent customer service in response to patient inquiries and directs them to the relevant financial coordinator. Minimum Education and
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Position Pension Eligibility None Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry, Computer Science, Data Science, or one (1) year of prior laboratory experience
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Overview New Jersey’s academic health center, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences (RBHS) takes an integrated approach to educating students, providing clinical care, and conducting research, all with
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a college or university having an TAC/ABET accredited engineering technology program. A minimum of five (5) years post-licensure in the field of architecture or engineering, with demonstration
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an accredited dental assisting program. Valid Radiological Technology License issued by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. Must be certified in CPR. Previous experience in a dental office
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Internal Number: 255959 Position Summary: Rutgers School of Health Professions (SHP) is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to work in their Health Informatics department. The primary responsibility
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for this position. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of strength training equipment. Computer literacy. Preferred Qualifications Graduate Degree in exercise science related field. Experience working
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: business office with computers and printers, light traffic). Subject to unpredictable situations and both medical and psychiatric crises. Possible exposure to patients exhibiting assaultive behaviors. Possible