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use of multiple computer systems. This is a full time position at our South Lake Union location. The schedule for this position is Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. Responsibilities
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analysts and engineers with testing and process development and end to end system configuration tasks. This position is full-time, salaried Responsibilities In addition to the responsibilities associated
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skills to facilitate and operationalize complex requests through heavy use of multiple computer systems. Responsibilities Works closely with Radiologists, oncologists from other departments and staff
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allergic response Qualifications Required: Degree or program that provides you the eligibility to attain certification or licensure Washington State Radiologic Technologist Certification (Nuclear Medicine
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, OR Associate Degree and 5+ years of experience, OR GED/High School Diploma and 7+ years of experience. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: AALAS certification at the LAT or higher level is recommended, and persons hired
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patient-centric cancer treatment program. Schedule, lead and maintain minutes from regular monthly meetings that include Radiation Therapists and provide a consistent flow of information between
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the HIV Vaccine Trials Network supported by the NIH Division of AIDS and the Vaccine & Immunology Statistical Center (VISC), supported by the Gates Foundation we are leading major computational efforts
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values of collaboration, compassion, determination, excellence, innovation, integrity, and respect. The Herbold Computational Biology Program in the Public Health Sciences (PHS) division is seeking a
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use of multiple computer systems. This position is full-time, hourly. Location is onsite at our South Lake Union campus, and travel required to imaging van locations. Responsibilities Schedules all
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Hutchinson Cancer Research Center's Translational Research Program. Metastatic breast cancer remains a devastating disease and new therapies and prevention strategies are desperately needed. In the Cheung lab