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days of hire RN First Assist (RNFA) Certification Graduation with a master’s degree, DNP or PhD in Nursing from an accredited School of Nursing. Three (3) years or greater experience as a Nurse
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of certification requirements for blood-borne pathogens and shipping of hazardous materials. Working knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Access or similar database software. Experience in creating and maintaining
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equipment, experience operating such equipment and experience with digital audio and video editing software. Key Responsibilities 50% - Program Management and Planning 20% - Story Funnel and Post Management
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trucks and flat carts etc.). Knowledge of and ability to use computer hardware and software (e.g., handheld scanners, email, internet navigation, Microsoft Excel, Satori sorting software, SC Logic, Federal
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, electronic billing system, spreadsheet, and other software programs to complete professional assignments. Experience applying project management principles to define goals, organize and schedule complex
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Party, and experience in obtaining authorizations Knowledge of use and proficiency with computers, including mainframe applications such as web-based search engines, and other software programs, including
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order entry and other basic clinical software programs, including and not limited to documenting pharmacist activities in the electronic medical record Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate with
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-Cal, Managed Care Medi-Cal, major commercial and workman’s compensation payers Experience with a variety of reporting and data organizational tools and other software applications including, but not
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on needed services and/or solutions to problems with computer hardware or software. Key Responsibilities 50% - FLEET SUPPORT AND PROCUREMENT 40% - ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT AND DEPARTMENTAL BACK-UP 5% - DIVISION
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of residents, medical students and postgraduate continuing medical education physicians, must be facilitated. PhDs and MDs are joined in mutual research efforts to seek new knowledge in the treatment