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Experience in an administrative support role. Leadership experience and/or skills to train, motivate, distribute and review staff work. Computer experience and skills to use keyboard to access data, perform
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information, visit http://ehs.berkeley.edu Position Summary The Communications and Program Assistant applies an advanced administrative skill set to support technical teams at EH&S, with particular focus in
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and external communications; and additional project support as needed, under the supervision of the Program Director. The incumbent will work with leadership and staff on small teams to support launch
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) Percentage of Time: 50 Union Code (Name): CX – Clerical/Admin Employee Class (Appointment Type): Staff: Career FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Classified Indicator Description (Personnel Program): PSS Salary Grade
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distributed clinical information systems and multiple complex ancillary/patient care systems. Incumbent has the responsibility for supporting large, complex and/or unique projects that affect multiple
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of doors, door frames, cabinets, all types of casework including counter tops, customer service desks, mail distribution centers, food service casework, cash register stands, replication and installation
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utilizing photometric testing equipment to measure illuminance, luminance, color quality, lumen output, candlepower distribution, and other pertinent lighting metrics to evaluate the lighting system
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therapy. This includes appropriate drug selection, administration, dosing, and computer order processing. Pharmacists also monitor drug therapy to achieve desired outcomes and avoid drug toxicity
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operational services including recruiting for the Baseball program. Work directly with the coaching staff with management of the recruiting program, which includes working with the Director of Recruiting and
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Protocol (VoIP), Private Branch Exchange (PBX) telephones, wireless, video, voicemail, automated call distribution (ACD) and workstation service for the entire UCDH enterprise. In response to institutional