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broad range of complex laboratory and research related tasks. Working under general supervision in support of a research project or program for Dr. Ryan Williams in the Department of Medicine-Division
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supervision. Preferred : NYS Certified Nursing Assistant license or certification from an approved certified nursing aide training program, one year of patient care experience and a High School Diploma or GED
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ability to manage interdisciplinary collaborations and administrative responsibilities. The successful candidate will lead a dynamic, extramurally funded research program that leverages cutting-edge
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experience working as a certified athletic trainer (ATC) at the collegiate level (grad student experience and/or clinical experience as part of a Master's degree program may be considered). Licensed
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of Dr. Del Poeta and will plan and conduct research experiments in the fields of Fungal Pathogenesis and drug discovery and development. These activities will include operation of equipment, design and
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therapy services as specified in the plan of care developed by an Occupational Therapist. The COTA utilizes a treatment plan under the direction of the supervising occupational therapist and reports
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such situations may be required. This title is part of the New York Hiring for Emergency Limited Placement Statewide Program (NY HELPS). For the duration of the NY HELPS Program, this title maybe filled via a non
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framework of the medical and nursing care plan, the policies of the Department and, under the supervision of a professional nurse. Monitors the residents closely to identify response to treatments, medication
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operations). Prior recruiting experience. Previous experience with a Division I Athletic Program. Understanding of NCAA Compliance Rules (played a Division I, II or III sport, coached in collegiate athletics
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of the medical and nursing care plan, the policies of the Department and, under the supervision of a professional nurse. Monitors the residents closely to identify response to treatments, medication and/or changes