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in an accredited nursing program with an anticipated program completion within 24 months from the date hired. Medical Technology; Anatomy and Physiology. Must be in good academic standing in a
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and achievement. The Associate Provost is responsible for advancing faculty excellence through program and policy development, process management, and collaboration with deans, department chairs, and
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, Abilities and Competencies Participates in unit-based quality improvement program. Adheres to internal controls established for department. Required to maintain competency in the patient safety functions
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Clinical Pharmacist I optimizes patient care by providing appropriate, safe and cost-effective pharmaceutical care including drug dispensing, IV admixture program, and providing drug information
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in an accredited nursing program with an anticipated program completion within 24 months from the date hired. Medical Technology; Anatomy and Physiology. Must be in good academic standing in a
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Diploma or GED equivalent Must be enrolled in an accredited nursing program with an anticipated program completion within 24 months from the date hire. Medical Technology; Anatomy and Physiology. Must be in
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Texas (PHLET). Major Responsibilities/Duties/Critical Tasks Assists the Responsible Official (RO) to ensure compliance with requirements of the Federal Select Agent Program including all elements
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Seminar (FYS) program. Collaborate with faculty, advisors, and student success to develop FYS curriculum and cocurricular programming. Train and support FYS instructors, ensuring consistency in delivery and
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. PHLEBOTOMIST II- (I – CERTIFIED) High school diploma or equivalent. Completion of an accredited phlebotomy/medical assistant program with clinical or previous phlebotomy experience. Phlebotomy certification from
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Mental Health Care Consortium with the goal of expanding access to care. YAM is a school-based program for young people ages 13 to 17, in which they learn about and explore the topic of mental health