313 programming-language-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" uni jobs at University of Vermont Medical Center
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The Nursing Program Coordinator is primarily responsible for the successful planning and execution of multiple projects to achieve Nursing, Information Services and UVM Health business objectives
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JOB DESCRIPTION: The Pharmacy & 340B Program Analyst is responsible for monitoring, auditing, maintenance and analysis of the 340B Drug Pricing Program at the University of Vermont Medical Center
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JOB DESCRIPTION The Speech Language Pathologist is responsible for speech therapy services administered to inpatients and outpatients who have speech, language, voice, cognitive, or swallowing
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JOB DESCRIPTION: The Bleeding Disorder Clinical Program Coordinator is responsible for clinical and programmatic coordination within Hematology Services. The Clinical Program Coordinator is
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Woodridge Rehabilitation and Nursing (WDR) is looking for a Speech and Language Pathologist to add to our team. WDR is seeking a Speech and Language Pathologist who is interested in joining a highly
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experience and the current needs of our department. EDUCATION: Master's Degree from an Accredited Speech-Language Pathology program. Clinical certification (CCC's) or eligible to receive CCC's from ASHA
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when the need arises. EDUCATION: Master's Degree from an Accredited Speech/Language Pathology program Clinical certification (CCC's) or eligible to receive CCC's from ASHA, the national organization
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an effective treatment program based upon physical assessment, sound judgment and psychological sensitivity. Maintains a high level of expertise and assumes responsibility for professional growth and development
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hybrid training program lasting 8 weeks where participants learn the skills necessary to become and LNA and prepare to take their licensure test. Helen Porter pays for the class tuition, testing and
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Assessment (EIPA) score of 4.0 or higher preferred or credentialed by the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID). Successful completion of a formal program in American Sign Language / English interpreting