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Information Systems, Computer Engineering, or related field or equivalent work experience. 14 years of relevant business support and/or information technology support experience if no Bachelor of Science in
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The University of Southern California (“USC”) is a leading private research university located in the heart of Los Angeles – a global center for arts, technology and international business. As the
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, objective and measurable. Implements treatment program using appropriate procedures/techniques according to department standards. Monitors the extent to which services have met therapy goals. May participate
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The Program Managers is responsible for the fulfillment of organizational programs by coordinating activities in order to execute quality and improvement programs. They will provide strategic
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computer related technology with the primary focus as follows: imaging of PC's, Laptop's and MAC's using SCCM and Casper, analyzing and performing maintenance and repairing of personal computer hardware
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Under the direction of the Clinical Imaging Informatics Director, the Imaging Systems Architect is responsible for the Imaging System's design, integration, and technical guidance across all imaging
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opportunities. The ideal candidate will: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field required. Minimum of 2-5 years of experience with Jack Henry Symitar and PowerOn programming
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standards an average of 80% of productive hours. Participates in clinical education program. Participates in orientation and training of department and other hospital staff. Participates in recruitment and
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education topics based on audit findings and assist in the continuing education of professional coders and providers. Understands coding/billing computer systems such as Cerner, MediTech, Epic, and Athena IDX
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The USC Institute for Creative Technologies (ICT) is an Army-affiliated University Affiliated Research Center (UARC) that conducts groundbreaking research at the intersection of computer science