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, etc.), adult learning theory, and curriculum development preferred. Experience in providing training for work-related software or an ERP System (such as Workday). At least two years’ experience using
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accordance with established policies and procedures Deliver medication carts accurately and promptly. Deliver Pyxis accurately and promptly. Provide formal, detailed training to Technician I, II, and III
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healthcare professionals in accordance with established policies and procedures Deliver medication carts accurately and promptly. Deliver Pyxis accurately and promptly. Provide formal, detailed training
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. Participate in staff meetings. 12. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS The formal education of a bachelor’s degree is required. Previous experience providing Adult Education
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: Qualifications: High School/GED or formal educational equivalent and six months experience in supply distribution preferably in a healthcare environment. Additional Information: Responsibilities: • Accurately
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, including social media accounts, website and digital content. A portfolio demonstrating graphic design skills or experience using industry-standard software to develop graphics and/or design professional
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The formal education equivalent of a high school diploma; plus two years of bookkeeping, basic accounting, billing, or related experience. OTHER JOB RELATED EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE MAY BE SUBSTITUTED
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. This positions schedule could change due to staffing issues with a two week notice. Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications High School Diploma, GED or formal education equivalent. Computer and typing
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related activities. Use of correct blood collection tubes, ordering correct test from requisitions. Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications: High School, GED or formal education equivalent. Preferred
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network support, research software support, server support, building security systems, etc. This role supports technologies used by UADA faculty, staff, and students while executing technology strategies