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pediatric epilepsy unit (in 1944), the first comprehensive pediatric sleep center (in 1978), and the first dedicated pediatric neurocritical care program (in 1996). Key responsibilities: Triaging and
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instruction and guidance in performance of job duties Train all new baristas on the barista basics program (about one month of training per new employee) Manage rest breaks, inventory, tasks, temperature taking
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of the Pediatric Hospital Medicine and Complex Care Divisions as well as the Boston Combined Residency Program. Key Responsibilities: Performing non-clinical inpatient care-coordination in order to assist resident
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an extensive Orientation Program to prepare you for taking care of these critically ill patients and to thrive here at Boston Children's. Come join a supportive, multidisciplinary and collaborative
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unusual findings or changes in patient condition to Registered Nurse. Obtaining records, files and/or results for appointments and entering related information on appropriate computer systems. Answering
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computer systems are required. Familiarity with basic medical terminology is preferred. Ability to work as part of a team with diverse internal and external constituencies. The posted pay range is Boston
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hospital audio visual security equipment including closed circuit surveillance cameras, intercoms, security computer systems linked to door and panic alarms throughout the hospital complex, and remote access
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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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Children's Hospitals Nephrology Specialty for many years. Key Responsibilities Working in a busy and highly regulated Dialysis Program; providing dialysis care on both inpatient and outpatient settings