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administrative computer work Shift Must be able to work THREE, 12 HOUR, 7PM-730AM NIGHT SHIFTS, 36 HOURS /WEEK. Will work some weekends and holidays as needed to provide coverage. Job Summary Trauma DCN will
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requires regularly sitting at a computer workstation for extended periods of time and performing tasks with repetitive motions (such as typing); intermittently standing or walking with objects weighing up
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requires regularly sitting at a computer workstation for extended periods of time and performing tasks with repetitive motions (such as typing); intermittently standing or walking with objects weighing up
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sitting at a computer workstation for extended periods of time and performing tasks with repetitive motions (such as typing); lifting, pushing, and/or pulling objects weighing up to or over 50 pounds; and
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sitting at a computer workstation for extended periods of time and performing tasks with repetitive motions (such as typing); lifting, pushing, and/or pulling objects weighing up to or over 50 pounds; and
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to 10 lbs., repetitive motion and utilizing a computer for long periods of time. Ability to traverse campus to work at multiple locations. Shift This position is located in a department that operates 24
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for the role. Skills / Knowledge / Abilities Basic computer skills; positive; mature communication skills Does this position have supervisory responsibilities? No Preferred Education/Experience Deadline to Apply
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of sitting/standing and computer use Shift Days Job Summary The Ophthalmic Assistant performs various functions and procedures related to the delivery of care to ambulatory patient populations. The Ophthalmic
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at a computer workstation for extended periods of time; and working in confined spaces; intermittently performing tasks with repetitive motions; and occasionally lifting, pushing, and/or pulling objects
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Patterns Frame Work as well as Swanson’s Caring model; superb direct patient care and critical thinking skills; basic computer navigation skills and working knowledge of the internet; ability to communicate