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and Work Environment This position demands standing, walking throughout the program space. Lifting up to 20 lbs. Handles phone requests under time and decision-making pressure. Generally pleasant
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Medical Assistant program required. LPN or RN may also apply for this position. One (1) year of clinical experience required. CPR Certification required. Certifications/Licenses CPR Certification required
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Environment PHYSICAL DEMANDS: This position demands standing, walking throughout the program space. Lifting up to 20 lbs. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Handles phone requests under time and decision-making pressure
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to functional needs of the program. FLSA Nonexempt Grade 99H Salary Details $23 per hour Minimum Salary 23.00 Mid Range Salary 24.00 Maximum Salary 25.00 Offer Information The final salary offer may be determined
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research projects. The individual will be tasked to various lab works, including mice tissue histological analysis, stereological analysis, computational works, and various lab management works. Among
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advanced transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography (TEE), intraprocedural TEE, stress testing, Nuclear Cardiology, Cardiac computed tomography, and Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. Besides
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for a hybrid work arrangement. The flexible work arrangements outlined in Rutgers Policy 60.3.22 are part of a pilot program that is effective September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2024. Therefore
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, or academic setting Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Requires good communication skills and computer literacy in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel spreadsheets Preferred
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-day operations of the conflict-of-interest program, research misconduct cases and regulatory affairs. The Assistant Director Research Integrity will be responsible for coordinating university-wide
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to oversee research activities outlined in NSF Grant 2520154 “Understanding Expectation-Driven Learning in Early Childhood: An Experimental and Computational Investigation,” under the supervision of Dr. Kimele