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care and participate in quality improvement initiatives. • Assist in developing and implementing standards for structure, process, and outcomes. • Perform additional duties as assigned.
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regulations to campus building, remodeling and construction projects. This position requires operating university vehicles; therefore, possession of a valid motor vehicle driver’s license is required. Key
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. Develop the project organization and communication structure necessary to be successful. Develop and execute a robust change management strategy to prepare the organization for the new system. Oversee
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like catheterization, valvuloplasties, angioplasties, implants, ablations, and structural repairs. Perform hemodynamic monitoring of patients during procedures under conscious sedation. Perform pre and
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degree of accuracy and professionalism. Actively manage the department budget with assistance from the director. Align with the clinical leadership structure for reporting, goals, and Key Performance
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Visual Basic for applications Microsoft SQL and/or Oracle SQL development JavaScript, CSS, JQuery PeopleSoft and general knowledge of PeopleSoft table structure Microsoft PowerBI Microsoft Power Platform
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proposals. This includes preparation of contract history and performance reports, contract segmentation analysis, impact reports of various contract structures and rates, and consultation of key reimbursement
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institutions of similar size and/or geographic location, under the direction and with the support of the Assistant Director of Resident and Guest Services. This includes: Researching program structures, staffing
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, carry, and set down heavy objects (50-80 lbs.). - Grasp, turn, twist, pull, push, lift, and otherwise move equipment, controls, parts, etc. - Visually assess maintenance, construction and repair needs
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. May install stained glass windows. Install mirrors or structural glass on building fronts, walls, ceilings, or tables, using mastic, screws or decorative molding. Set glass doors into frame and fit