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Clinical Research and Occupational Medicine Division within the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute, located in Piscataway, NJ. The Student Assistant will support the WTC Health Program
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and allay apprehension. Responsible for assisting with patients who are medically complex and/or have sensitive medical or social issues. Reviews plan of care, meds/tests with physicians as needed
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to students, residents or patients. Responsible for maintaining schedule book for Clinic. Files alphabetically all patient charts after they have been entered on computer. From the dental software program
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the Rutgers Bike Program that rents bikes and bike lockers to the Rutgers Community. Ensures payment and customer service for the Bike Program. Has oversight of functions that provide critical front-line
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. Participates in and assists with Quality Program and needs assessments to improve current programs and develop innovative programs/services to meet the students’ needs for mental health services on campus
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, high temp and vacuum pumps. Successful completion of an approved training program or of a certified apprenticeship program in the trade, plus a minimum of two years experience and proven competency
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. Provide direct supervision, guidance, and performance management for employer relations staff and student engagement program coordinators, ensuring high-quality service delivery and goal attainment. Serve
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productivity in Virology, Mycobacterial or HIV research. Candidates at the Full Professor level should have a substantial trajectory toward developing a rigorous, externally-funded research program. Candidates
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learning on and off campus, including a growing emphasis on international experiences through short- and long-term study abroad. Students also have access to a robust program of applied research and outreach
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evaluating family education program for families of individuals in preparation for their transition. Duties include: Participates in planning with CLEP colleagues and others to increase awareness of community