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months per year as part of the BMT rotating schedule), paid sick leave (30 calendar days per occurrence), paid holidays (13 days per year), paid parental leave (up to 4 weeks), and partially paid
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solutions as appropriate. Maintenance of Supplies Responsible for ensuring an adequate inventory of supplies, linens, and accessories. Exam Scheduling Coordinates and schedules examinations. Medication
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for patients and families, care providers, and other Fred Hutch departments. The role uses critical thinking skills to facilitate and operationalize complex scheduling requests through heavy use
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achieve their personal and professional goals. A reliable schedule with fixed hours each week (minimum of two days) is essential (can change by school term). Early evening/weekend hours are a possibility
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the Inventory Tech Manager. Perform scheduling all work hours for staff and providing coverage for vacations and sick calls with the Inventory Control Tech Manager. Provide vacation and sick call coverage
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prospective donor audiences including project intake, scheduling, tracking, and reporting; and liaise with writers, designers, web producers, and colleagues in Philanthropy and Marketing & Communications
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, participate in a robust schedule of events, and represent Fred Hutch in the community. Document interactions, participate in prospect management meetings, and use Raiser's Edge/NXT to support relationship
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& Inventory Maintenance (8%) Receive and keep records for Schedule II & III controlled drugs. Maintain, sanitize, and stock supplies and equipment in procedure rooms. Complete and submit records of sample
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phlebotomy, ECGs, vital signs, provision and labeling of tubes, and completion and verification of requisitions. Schedule and coordinate active study participants' visits within the required protocol timeframe
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staff assignments. Accountable for the completion of daily and/or scheduled quality control on all equipment. Acts as a liaison between the departments and the patients to address concerns or complaints