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control and safety, in line with hospital and department policies Perform general clerical tasks, including filing, obtaining medical records from other providers, and entering charges for billing purposes
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. Responsibilities Controls access to the University Hospital and Clinics; checks identification, vehicles, packages, administers the limited access program for internal doors. May unlock University buildings
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, fire, ambulance, animal control and police services to handle critical incidents. Assists public via telephone and in-person to assess situations and problems. Determines appropriate response and relays
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will be a critical component of this position. Contact: olivia.ehrler@hsc.utah.edu Responsibilities Essential Functions Administers controlled drugs, intravenous solutions, antibiotics, and other agents
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responsible for planning, organizing, directing, and/or controlling all aspects pertaining to administrative functions of the ECE Department’s internal and external customer service, staff management, and
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. • Provide operational support during events. This includes cleaning and restocking restrooms, cleaning up spills, removing trash, operating spotlights, tearing down and setting up equipment, etc. • Control
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must safely effect forcible arrest(s), pursue suspects on foot, safely control combatant(s), respond to emergencies, accept rotating shift and 24 hour on-call shifts, protecting and ensuring the safety
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initiative and common sense in a variety of police functions. 13. Officers must safely effect forcible arrest(s), pursue suspects on foot, safely control combatant(s), respond to emergencies, accept rotating
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. Ensure guests understand and follow museum rules to protect the UMFA’s collection. Patrols and Surveillance: Conduct regular patrols of the UMFA, inspecting doors, windows, and controlled spaces to check
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The Utah Clinical & Translational Science Institute (CTSI) is seeking a Quality Assurance/Quality Control navigator (QA/QC) to join our team! The CTSI is funded by the National Center for Advancing