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by 8-25-25. Eligible Special Selection clients should contact their Disability Counselor for assistance. The GI Endoscopy Technician II is responsible for setting up and assisting physicians and nurses
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; observes and reports safety hazards, gives direction and assistance to UCSD Enterprise clientele. Performs other related duties and functions appropriate to the job classification as needed. Security Agents
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. Under general supervision, acts as Lead Security Agent providing daily operations oversight including assigning, coordinating, and scheduling day-to-day work activity. Acts as liaison between personnel
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Position overview Position title: Lower GI Motility Salary range: The posted UC Salary scales set the minimum pay at the appointment as determined by appointment type and if applicable, rank and/or
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Position overview Position title: General GI, Advanced Endo or GI Motility Salary range: The posted UC Salary scales set the minimum pay at the appointment as determined by appointment type and if
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San Diego School of Medicine. We are a vibrant research team of 30-40 staff, postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduate students known for its dynamic and collaborative environment. We perform
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Specialist will be required to support all GI/Hepatology Locations and will be required to support all Endoscopy unit during hours of operation from 6:30am-7:00pm. This position will support all Endoscopy
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the nurse manager in leading the nursing clinical practice area. This is the journey level for an advanced practice clinical nurse specialist. This Clinical Nurse Specialist will be required to support all GI
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ultrasound enhancement agents. Following policy guidelines, sonographers will identify patients requiringenhancement agents, place peripheral intravenous catheters and administer ultrasound enhancement agents
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1700 faculty members and over 3000 postdocs, residents, fellows and students. The Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) reports to the Chief Executive Officer, UC San Diego Health and the Vice Chancellor