373 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls uni jobs at University of Texas at Tyler
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information and sensitive issues requiring discretion Maintain appointment calendar and schedule appointments Maintain office filing system and/or databases Order and maintain supplies Perform an annual
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of Texas. Must possess and maintain current BLS Certification. Prepare for the Tobacco Trained Specialist Certification. Work Locations : Tyler 75701 Organization : 001-University of Texas Health Science
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Assistant (PA) Program Director is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the PA program, including curriculum development, accreditation, faculty recruitment, and student outcomes ensuring its alignment
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Description Job Summary: The House Supervisor is responsible for assisting in the organization and administration of clinical services to ensure competent patient care delivery. This position directs and
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master’s degree in advanced nurse practice (APRN) is required. · Licensed Physician Assistant or an RN licensure as advanced practice nurse from the Texas State Board of Nursing Examiners
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Information. :Rotating Shift Description Job Summary: The Medication Aide is responsible for rendering care in terms of individualized client needs, with established standards, under the direction/delegation
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Science Initiatives, and additional K–12 academic outreach programs. The hiring and continuation of this position is contingent on external funding. This position will be responsible for: a) Fostering all
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, letter of interest, and a list of the names and contact information for three (3) professional references is required to apply. Important Instructions: When prompted to upload your “resume”, upload your
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health care team. CATs will offer a unique lens through which student performance is evaluated, feedback is synthesized, and a comprehensive performance portfolio for each student is developed to shape a
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SUMMARY The Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) is responsible for assisting and collaborating in the delivery of nursing care consistent with the multidisciplinary recovery plan for a specific assigned patient