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submission of progress reports. Duties and Responsibilities KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Assist with program outreach and overdose education with naloxone distribution (OEND). Serve as support for Program
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: 6771050 Coordinator, Pathways to Nursing Program Posting Number: SF02103 Position Type: Professional Staff Union: PSA/NEA - Professional Staff Assoc Pay Grade Level: Grade Level: 10 Pay Grade Range
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Posting Details Position Information Posting Number SF02103 Job Title Coordinator, Pathways to Nursing Program Position Number 107295 FTE 1.00 FLSA Exempt Position Type Professional Staff Union PSA
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telephone inquiries; receive reports of criminal activity; dispatch foot and mobile units; operate paging system; monitor alarm systems; prepare and distribute reports. Communicate clearly and effectively
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telephone inquiries; receive reports of criminal activity; dispatch foot and mobile units; operate paging system; monitor alarm systems; prepare and distribute reports. Communicate clearly and effectively
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reports as requested. Make recommendations to GSO Academic Affairs Office regarding the amount of private funds available for student awards and fellowships, and process paperwork for distribution of same
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awareness programs to the URI community. Design, develop, and distribute relevant public information and education materials on emergency preparedness to enhance URI community awareness of hazards that may
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accessible commencement sites for the weekend of events, coordinate distribution of adaptive equipment as necessary. Collaborate with Transportation & Parking Services to deliver mobility support systems
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; receive reports of criminal activity; dispatch foot and mobile units; operate paging system; monitor alarm systems; prepare and distribute reports. Communicate clearly and effectively over law enforcement
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assessments. Manage and sustain relationships with diverse stakeholders and organizations to ensure the educational resources of Cooperative Extension are equitably distributed across Rhode Island to volunteers