307 parallel-and-distributed-computing positions at University of Vermont Medical Center
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degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy Assistant program. Licensed or eligible to be licensed to practice as an Occupational Therapy Assistant in the state of Vermont EXPERIENCE: Acute Care
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. EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree in computer science or comparable degree, or an equivalent combination of education and work experience. EXPERIENCE: 3 or more years' experience working with relevant facilities
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educational program. -Certifications: NBCRNA Certification. Experience: - 1-2 years of relevant work experience preferred. - New graduates are welcomed and encouraged to apply. Compensation and Benefits
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& Leadership MICU nurses are lifelong learners and passionate educators. Whether you're pursuing your CCRN certification or advancing through our Clinical Advancement and Recognition Program (CARP), you’ll find
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performs a variety of computerized tomographic procedures under the supervision of the Radiologist, utilizing knowledge of ionizing radiation and computer techniques. Our CT Tech demonstrates concern for
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performs a variety of computerized tomographic procedures under the supervision of the Radiologist, utilizing knowledge of ionizing radiation and computer techniques. Our CT Tech demonstrates concern for
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performs a variety of computerized tomographic procedures under the supervision of the Radiologist, utilizing knowledge of ionizing radiation and computer techniques. Our CT Tech demonstrates concern for
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performs a variety of computerized tomographic procedures under the supervision of the Radiologist, utilizing knowledge of ionizing radiation and computer techniques. Our CT Tech demonstrates concern for
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Human Services field, this can include a Master's degree in Counseling. Licensure preferred. OR Bachelor’s of Science or higher degree from an Accredited Occupational Therapy Program. Licensed or eligible
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diagnosis of dementia. Our early-stage program offers activity-based care in a warm, supportive and safe environment with a primary goal of helping individuals maintain dignity, purpose and functional ability