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and capital budgets for general and auxiliary-funded facilities. Identify and implement cost-saving opportunities while maintaining service quality and safety. Oversee procurement processes and vendor
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to the day-to-day operation of multiple units. Assume a leadership role on the Community Practice Policy and Procedure Committee. Develop and maintain national benchmark comparisons for financial, operational
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of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery Job Title: Business Services Director, Director of Finance and Administration Position #: 00693069 – Requisition #:36962 Job Summary: The Director of Finance and
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, reaching, handling and fine motor skills. Tasks may involve using a computer screen continuously for long periods of time. Talking and hearing within normal range. Clarity of vision for 20 feet or more
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be responsible for shipping out kits to collect specimens, hands-on processing of patient specimens such as purifying DNA/RNA and injecting tumors into mice, entry and management of clinical data
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matter expert and consult with university-related constituents. Develop and implement a collaborative planning process to develop the department’s new strategic plan including measurable outcomes
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non-controlled substances Schedule rooms and reserve medical procedure equipment Monitor and maintain assigned support room Perform other duties as assigned Key Additional Responsibilities for Vet Tech
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activities of the practice site. Responsible for the orientation process of new staff hires and assists in the ongoing training and development of all staff to maintain required competencies. Maintains open
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veterans and individuals with disabilities. ADA Statement: The University will provide reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities throughout the employment application process. To request
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of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry has just welcomed their new Department Chair, C. Neill Epperson, MD and is in the process of growing the Department of Psychiatry with new programs and