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to pregnant women and/or children ages birth to five through a variety of programs, the largest being Early Head Start. Project Eagle is also a member of the Educare Learning Network, part of a national
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, utilizing a two-way, multi-channel radio system. Operates multiple computer workstations for the purpose of documenting calls for service, sending and receiving inter- and intra-state information related
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other equipment associated with the facility. Learn and understand principles of sterilization techniques and operate equipment in a safe and correct manner. Keep facility clean, trash removed and stocked
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center-based services to pregnant women and/or children ages birth to five through a variety of programs, the largest being Early Head Start. Project Eagle is also a member of the Educare Learning Network
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maintaining an active candidate pool. Participate in the development and implementation of marketing strategies to acquire new candidates and clients as well as promote RHES programs/services. Recruit a pool of
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. Job Description: Job Duties Outlined Provide excellent care for Rheumatology patients. Teach and supervise Rheumatology Fellows and rotating residents and students. Initiate and engage in clinical
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to promote effective strategies that can be used to cope with crisis. Teach adults how to effectively communicate with and utilize support services within the community, to meet their goals regarding early
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applications of olfactory biomarkers to diagnose neurocognitive disorders, and artificial intelligence and machine learning applications to advance healthcare delivery research. In addition, the candidate will
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on a rotating basis with the other medical oncology staff. Teach, mentor and evaluate medical students, residents, fellows and other learners in a variety of settings. Participate in scholarly activities
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services, and outpatient clinic. Job Description: Job Duties Outlined: Clinical Services - 0.87 FTE Supervise, instruct and evaluate psychiatry residents and medical students assigned to the adult inpatient