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MANAGER-TELECOM INSIDE & OUTSIDE PLANT-ENT - (T226571) Description FOR USE BY UAB IT ONLY: The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is seeking a MANAGER-TELECOM INSIDE & OUTSIDE PLANT-ENT
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advanced practice providers. May schedule and add-on patients to clinic, answer telephones and route calls, enter demographic and insurance data into IDX system, obtain insurance authorizations and
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and initiates/ recommends actions as needed to ensure financial solvency. Leads the School in the implementation of new financial systems and budget modeling. Adapts model within the School and develops
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benefits and perks , UAB Medicine provides a variety of resources to support employees both personally and professionally. Unit Details : UAB Medicine’s Heart & Vascular Center (HVC) is a 48-bed unit
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or coordinate the education, computer operations, quality control/quality assurance duties, and assume the supervisory function within a section as requested. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Clinical
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. The Tissue Recovery Technician is an integral role within the Tissue Work System, at Legacy of Hope (LoH). The Tissue Tissue Recovery Technician performs TWS administrative, operational, and recovery
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accredited by the Alabama State Board of Nursing required. Bachelor's degree in Nursing preferred. Work experience may NOT substitute for education requirement. One (1) year of clinical experience is required
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Position Description: Work Schedule: Flexi, Irregular - 20 to 25 hours weekly. Work Location: Emergency Services, General Services Building This position is trained to relieve the provider
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schedule: Full-time, benefited 14-16, 12 hr - PM shifts per month (6pm-6am) Weekends, holidays and on-call time required -$20,000 annual PM stipend is included with this role. -CME allowance: Full-time
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mission of providing compassionate, high-quality care. This happens through collaborative practice, which is more than a set of terms and guidelines; collaboration at UAB reflects a true partnership among