23 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"https:" positions at Clover Park Technical College
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Position Objective The Central Service/Sterile Processing Instructor is responsible for planning, organizing, and operating the Central Service/Sterile Processing curriculum designed to prepare
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4789. Duties and Tasks (Essential Functions) Duty: Perform admissions, enrollment, transcript evaluations, verifications, and other department processes. Tasks include: Process admission applications
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, transcript, verifications, and department processes. Tasks include: • Process admission applications to include fraudulent reviews and research. • Process enrollment transactions. • Process transcript requests
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in Fixation, processing, embedding, microtomy, lab math, routine staining, professionalism, special staining, IHC, Tissue Identification, microscopy, and laboratory inspections. The successful
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shared governance processes. The successful candidate will contribute to the appreciation of diversity and foster an inclusive and equitable working and learning environment. Clover Park Technical College
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about CPTC's commitment to indigenous tribes, please visit http://www.cptc.edu/diversity Why Work at Clover Park Technical College? At Clover Park Technical College, we are proud to be part of Washington
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visit http://www.cptc.edu/diversity Why Work at Clover Park Technical College? At Clover Park Technical College, we are proud to be part of Washington State's Community and Technical College system
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community, and the impact that they continue to make on our college to this day. For more information about CPTC's commitment to indigenous tribes, please visit http://www.cptc.edu/diversity Why Work
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Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT). Teaching responsibilities include hematology, immunology, phlebotomy, microbiology, urinalysis, blood banking, and chemistry as they relate to processing samples
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the tribes in our community, and the impact that they continue to make on our college to this day. For more information about CPTC's commitment to indigenous tribes, please visit http://www.cptc.edu/diversity