3,248 parallel-processing-bioinformatics uni jobs at University of Kentucky in United States
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sitting at a computer workstation for extended periods of time and performing tasks with repetitive motions (such as typing); lifting, pushing, and/or pulling objects weighing up to or over 50 pounds; and
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either PTCB (PTCE) or NHA (ExCPT); Registered with the Kentucky Board of Pharmacy within 30 days of hire. Physical Requirements This position requires use of a computer workstation, completion of tasks
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and coaching managers and supervisors on effective ways to address workplace issues and corrective action, among other things, in accordance with University and department policy and procedure
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to be successful. Skills / Knowledge / Abilities Basic computer knowledge, MS Windows, Word, Outlook Does this position have supervisory responsibilities? No Preferred Education/Experience ADN or BSN
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hours (Mon – Fri 5:30am – 12am, Sat 8:30am-9pm, Sun 10:30 – 12am) Job Summary Building Assistants are responsible for providing UK Students and the UK Community with quality customer service while
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operationalize ambulatory clinic issues, nursing directives, scheduling templates, protocols, and staffing models. Skills / Knowledge / Abilities Basic computer knowledge, MS Windows, Word, Outlook, and clinical
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*Ability to work in a sedentary position utilizing computer, mouse, keyboard, and phone for portions of the day. *Strong interpersonal skills required *Self-motivation a plus *Must have excellent customer
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of this position include: occasionally standing or walking with objects up to 10lbs; regularly sitting at a computer workstations for extended periods of time with repetitive motions (such as typing); and
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to handling urgent phone calls, arranging for same day appointments, and providing same day outpatient obstetric triage services. Skills / Knowledge / Abilities Basic computer knowledge, MS Windows, Word
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supports collaborative efforts among the nursing staff and the team of physicians to increase communication and enhance expected patient outcomes. This includes utilization of the nursing process in