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Number: 150214920 Department Summary: The Behavioral Health Transport Program, staffed with an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and a Behavioral Health Counselor (BHC), utilizing non-ambulance vehicles
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of patient care and sterile processing. Liaisons will participate in hospital, departmental and multidisciplinary programs, committees, and special projects. Key Responsibilities: Supports Operating Room
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, vision and dental insurance, child care and student loan subsidies, generous levels of time off, 403(b) Retirement Savings plan, Pension, Tuition and certain License and Certification Reimbursement, cell
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. Oversee daily administrative operations including payroll, reporting, and regulatory compliance. Support departmental fellowships, residencies, training grants, and other academic programs. Other duties as
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multidisciplinary programs, committees and special projects. Working 40 hours per week, Monday through Friday, 8:00pm - 5:30 pm Minimum Qualifications Education: A Bachelor's degree in nursing. Master's in a related
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and performs administrative functions requiring in-depth knowledge of departmental programs and services. Organizes and leads provision of secretarial and administrative support services. Acts as the
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centric program for pediatric and adolescent patients in Boston Children's Hospital's Division of Endocrinology's ADA recognized outpatient diabetes self-management education program. The program uses a
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such as washers, reprocessors, and pasteurizers. Inspects, prepares, assembles, and sterilizes surgical instruments and materials, following standardized lists and manufacturer guidelines. Loads, programs
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children are safe and secure. Helps to plan appropriate age activities. Communicate with parents concerning their children's activities, health and well-being. Key Responsibilities: Caring for the welfare
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epilepsy unit (in 1944), the first comprehensive pediatric sleep center (in 1978), and the first dedicated pediatric neurocritical care program (in 1996). Key responsibilities: Triaging and managing