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at Boston Children's Hospital More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/22084764/program-coordinator-i-down-syndrome-program Return to Search Results
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, and encompasses steps from cellular mechanisms to behavioral outputs. Assistance is sought for tasks that are essential for the research program. The hope is that the research assistant will manage
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procedural, perioperative, and educational support within this highly specialized and dynamic program. The role requires strong clinical judgment, advanced procedural and coordination skills, and the ability
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of Science Degree in Respiratory Therapy required; graduates of a BS Degree Respiratory Therapy program preferred. One or more years of recent Respiratory Therapist experience in a Tertiary Hospital preferred
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and advancements in sleep medicine. Minimum Qualifications Education: High School diploma/GED Completion of a Sleep Tech program preferred Experience: 6-12 months of Sleep Tech experience preferred
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psychosocial consultation to the medical team. Participating in program development with Hematology multidisciplinary team to create and enhance patient/family psychoeducation, developmentally appropriate
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assistants to join a dynamic research program focused on translational gene editing therapeutics and technology development. Successful candidates will lead an innovative research project leveraging cutting
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Internal Number: 151365377 Position Summary/Department Summary: MSW for Boston Children's Hospital HRSN (Health Related Social Needs) Program. We are seeking a dynamic, social worker for Boston Children's
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. This role is integral to maintaining the quality and integrity of our research program. Key Responsibilities Assist in daily activities and operations of clinical research studies. Follow established clinical