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Qualifications Bachelor?s degree or equivalent in education and experience, plus five years of related experience. Must be a graduate of an accredited Physician Assistant Program from a recognized college or
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instrumentation, quality control/assurance, maintenance and troubleshooting of instruments, enforcing regulatory compliance, computer-related duties, and training of residents and new personnel. Schedule
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, such as volume trends, staffing coverage, and portal use, to inform performance improvement planning. Supports and mentors staff consistent with the department?s strategic plan, in order to maintain
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segmentation, QA testing, and troubleshooting to ensure accuracy and performance. Plan and manage engagement journey communications, maintaining and updating journey content, scheduling sends, and coordinating
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Duties 10%: Attend and support events that facilitate prospect and donor contact. Plan and execute small development events to engage key donors and prospects. Prepare event briefings, correspondence, and
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Neuroscience, the Data Science Institute, and the Zuckerman Institute at Columbia. We welcome graduate students from various programs at Columbia, including the Ph.D. Program in Neurobiology and Behavior
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, the trainee must complete the training within one year from the date the NYS training certification is issued. Ability to communicate effectively in English with colleagues and outside personnel. Computer
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(NP) is to work collaboratively with the Advanced Cardiac Care and Transplantation team. Begun in 1984, our transplant program has performed transplant in over 650 patients and currently averages
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hypoventilation syndromes. This is a unique opportunity to establish a new program of home ventilation and to work in a collaborative setting to deliver advanced care and improve the quality of life for patients
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college preparation into its General Education Development (GED) curriculum. The goal of the program is to help adults improve their English language proficiency, enhance literacy and numeracy skills