641 programming-"Prof"-"Durham-University"-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University"-"Prof" positions at University of Virginia
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form . Search for requisition number R0070846. For questions about the positions contact Associate Dean for Curricular Programs Quinn Curtis at curriculumdean@law.virginia.edu. The University will
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completion of a Dental Radiation Safety Course by an Accredited Program of Study required. Experience: None. Licensure: American Heart Association (AHA) Health Care Provider BLS certification with to be
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an educational setting or an out-of-school setting (such as a summer camp or an after-school program) is required. A bachelor's degree in Social Science, Education, or related field is preferred. Excellent written
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their families through assessment, communication, clinical management, collaboration, coordination, education, program development, research, quality, professional development, and system participation
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attendees, and organizations/individuals that support Sorensen and VIG financially or by sending/referring employees to Sorensen or VIG leadership programs. The Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership
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to department standards with minor variation; caliber and quality reflect competency. Patient and family goals are integrated to care plan and documented in the medical record. Personal documentation reflects
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as needed Maintain accurate EHR documentation and coding Qualifications Graduate of accredited Pediatric NP program or PA program (Master’s required) Licensed or license-eligible in Virginia Current
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systems control. Install/modify/monitor basic routine and advanced computer systems and programs. Design new basic routine and advanced computer system and/or programs. Displays great competency in
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scheduling registration and billing/collection workflows for both Hospital Billing and Professional Billing. Prepares detailed specifications for revenue cycle applications from which programs will be written
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both present and future energy needs of the University Community are realized through the most reliable, resilient, sustainable, and cost-effective plan. Minimizing fossil fuel consumption and