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Skip to main content Recruit Home Open Recruitments Visual and Performing Arts Education Teaching Sequence Part-Time Lecturer (JPF10332) Visual and Performing Arts Education Teaching Sequence Part
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JOB DUTIES Description Join a dynamic team at the forefront of genomic research. The Technology Center for Genomics & Bioinformatics (TCGB) provides next-generation sequencing (NGS) services to over
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to UCLA Health. Schedule: Monday-Friday 0800-1700; Varied Shifts (60 min lunch); this role will require you to float and travel to multiple locations Hourly Salary Range: $34.41 – 45.38 (Union
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accurate drug information to providers, nurses, and other clinical staff. In additional to verifying orders and making clinical interventions, the individual will also oversee compounding in alignment with
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initiatives for both staff and supervisors. Responsibilities also include reviewing coding audits, resolving escalated issues, analyzing payer trends, and implementing departmental improvements in alignment
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multiple sites to standardize systems and policies. This position plays a key role in aligning food and nutrition services with hospital-wide priorities, improving patient satisfaction, and ensuring
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JOB DUTIES Description In this role, you’ll reports to the Manager of Hospitality Services and requires the ability to work independently while staying aligned with team goals. You’ll be responsible
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molecular assays such as PCR, DNA sequencing, and protein analysis. Leverage innovative technologies—analyze complex datasets from genomic sequencing, multiplex ELISA, and high-dimensional imaging using
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monitoring of assigned programs, ensuring they are aligned with the department goals. Pay Range: $28.30 – $54.74 hourly JOB QUALIFICATIONS Qualifications Working organizational skills, including skill in
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that possible. Working across multiple disciplines to recognize what works best, we never forget that behind every data point, there’s a child. For over 25 years, we’ve come to better comprehend systemic