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: *This is a temporary PRN position* The APRN is a skilled healthcare provider who has completed an educational program that provides specialized certification and is regulated by either the Arkansas State
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. · Ability to manage time and meet tight deadlines. · Perform data entry of various information. · Coordinate all travel needs for the college including providing travel trainings to UAPTC employees
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Qualifications: The formal education equivalent of a high school diploma At least one year of experience in a specialized or related area applicable to work performed Availability to work Saturdays and some
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at 479.575.5351. Department: Office of Academic Student Initiatives and Services Department's Website: https://coehp.uark.edu/students/advising/ Summary of Job Duties: This position will be expected to perform
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- Project/Program Administration Workstudy Position: No Job Type: Regular Work Shift: Sponsorship Available: No Institution Name: University of Arkansas Pulaski Technical College University of Arkansas
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: Associate Degree in Computer Science or related field of study plus 1 year cabling, low voltage system, carpentry/building maintenance -OR- High School Diploma/GED with 3 years cabling, low voltage system
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high level of initiative and concern for excellence • Maintains confidentiality in all student account matters in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) • Reconciles cash
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. · Maintain open lines of communication across teams and with UAHT leadership. · Monitor recruitment and admissions data and key performance indicators. · Supervises UAHT’s scholarship program. · Ensure Career
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for supervising the activities of support level personnel within an assigned department or program. Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications The formal education of a high school diploma; plus one year of specialized
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of prescription refill requests and patient education coordination in collaboration with physician staff. Commitment to patient outcomes results in high levels of performance despite workload changes