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Job Description Position Summary At Stony Brook Medicine, a Functional Therapeutic Activities/Recreation Specialist is a valuable member of the team. A therapeutic recreation program is defined as a
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for Emergency Limited Placement Statewide Program (NY HELPS). For the duration of the NY HELPS Program, this title maybe filled via a non-competitive appointment, which means no examination is required but all
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program is defined as a professional service that assists people with disabilities and other limitations to have a leisure life-style that encompasses functional independence, health and well-being through
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certification OR at least 1 year of full time experience as a healthcare worker. Basic computer skills. High level of attention to detail, ability to remain focused and attentive to vital health information on a
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/university. External readers can also not be the parent of a senior in high school. This position will work from a home office and must have their own computer (desktop/laptop) with appropriate security and
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school diploma/GED. EKG, Tele, and/or EMT/Paramedic certification OR at least 1 year of full time experience as a healthcare worker. Basic computer skills. High level of attention to detail, ability
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school diploma/GED. EKG, Tele, and/or EMT/Paramedic certification OR at least 1 year of full time experience as a healthcare worker. Basic computer skills. High level of attention to detail, ability
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manage activities to maintain effective PFAS monitoring program (e.g., reagent/standards management, instrument scheduling, SOPs, new methods, QA/QC logs, safety compliance). Work collaboratively with
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professionals through the development of educational materials, in-services, formal lectures, and/or publications. Participates in the quality assessment/improvement program for the service. Required
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include: Develop, monitor, coordinate, and manage activities to maintain effective PFAS monitoring program (e.g., reagent/standards management, instrument scheduling, SOPs, new methods, QA/QC logs, safety