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Medical Assistants provide non-licensed medical support to medical care providers in an outpatient setting. Incumbents room patents; set up equipment and instruments; independently perform, and/or
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•Certification as a Phlebotomy Technician I (CPT I). •High school diploma or equivalent (e.g. GED or HiSET). •Ability to work in various locations (e.g. 200 Med Plaza, 100 Med Plaza, and all Med
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a high volume testing numbers, assessing and managing workflow efficiency; as well as experience to recruit, hire, train, evaluate the performance of employees, encourage staff development and perform
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Ready, leveraging advanced system administration skills, project management expertise, and collaboration with internal and external stakeholders to ensure the successful operation, enhancement, and
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Under general supervision of the Chief Administrative Officer, Department Chairs, and Program Directors, provide analytical and administrative support for the Arts Administrative group academic
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working in an animal shelter setting and/or experience working in a high-volume surgical setting. Experience providing instruction to staff, students, and/or volunteers. Experience operating common computer
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practices and procedures. Experience in managing event venues and facilitating events such as performances, lectures, banquets, conferences, and athletic events. Experience with event scheduling and booking
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to discover benefits that start on day one, and UC Total Compensation Estimator to calculate the total compensation value with benefits. Qualifications 2-3 years demonstrated experience in a high-volume
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, disinfect, sanitize and stock assigned areas according to established protocols. Monitor and record patient vital functions, maintain inventory and equipment, perform hospitalization and discharge procedures
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for patient care populations based on competence, professional expertise, and knowledge. The nurse is expected to practice autonomously consistent with ANA Standards of Practice and Professional Performance