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regularly sitting at a computer workstation for extended periods of time with repetitive motion (such as typing); walking including pushing, pulling, and/or lifting up to 10lbs and occasional pushing, pulling
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medic 5. Graduate from a medical assistant program. 5. Graduate from a licensed practical nursing program. 6. Clinical Services Technician (CST) III at UK in the last 12 months. Basic Life Support (BLS
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abuse or neglect found through a background check of child abuse and neglect records as a condition of employment or involvement in this program. Resume, cover letter and transcripts are required at time
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equivalencies: https://hr.uky.edu/employment/working-uk/equivalencies Required Related Experience 4 yrs Required License/Registration/Certification None Physical Requirements Sitting at a computer for long
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to use computer workstation regularly with some repetitive motion, occasional assistance with patient care i.e. transfers, mobilization, lifting, etc. Shift Day shift, business hours Job Summary The
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of sitting/standing and computer use. Shift Monday through Friday, 8:00AM – 5:00PM. Job Summary The Ophthalmic Assistant performs various functions and procedures related to the delivery of care to ambulatory
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/working-uk/equivalencies Required Related Experience 1 yr Required License/Registration/Certification None Physical Requirements This position requires regularly sitting at a computer workstation for
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, Basic Life Support (BLS), Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP), & Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) at hire. NPS or AE-C within 1 year of hire. BLS, NRP, and PALS instructor within one year of hire
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License/Registration/Certification N/A Physical Requirements Sitting at a desk/computer; push or carry items up to 25 lbs; campus errands; and regular use of a computer and media technology. Shift Weekdays
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sitting at a computer workstation for extended periods of time and performing tasks with repetitive motions (such as typing); intermittently standing or walking with objects weighing up to 10 pounds; and