676 high-performance-computing positions at University of California in United States
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. Knowledge of performance improvement and evidence-based practice. Basic computer skills. Ability to assess, plan, implement and evaluate patient care, taking into consideration protective interventions
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of the Department Manager, the incumbent independently manages the department's graduate program, including the coordination of programmatic activities and administration oversight. The primary functional areas
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Job Summary #CA-PS Responsible for the day-to-day equipment operation for select sports. Serve the students and staff who are involved in these programs. Perform equipment, laundry and locker room
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as appropriate. The overall goal of CWCM and SFAPD’s collaboration is to treat high risk clients, promote safe and sustained re-entry into the community and reduce recidivism into the criminal justice
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% - Inventory Management & Receiving 10% - Performs Pharmacy Technician functions as assigned Department Overview UC Davis Health is a nationally recognized leader in the provision of high-quality, patient
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in clinical practice and documentation. Knowledge of performance improvement and evidence-based practice. Basic computer skills. Ability to assess, plan, implement and evaluate patient care, taking
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for teaching, clinical high-quality patient care, and research. The department provides technical leadership and support for the cost-effective use of computers, software, and networking including installation
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manner. Knowledge of legal implications in clinical practice and documentation. Knowledge of performance improvement and evidence-based practice. Basic computer skills. Ability to assess, plan, implement
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the customer’s needs, and successfully manage the work order intake and review process for Facilities Services. Responsible for consolidating a high volume of service requests from a variety of contact points
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, but not limited to, enrollment planning, curricular capacity, student progress and success, instructional workload, institutional effectiveness and program evaluation. Using technical expertise and deep