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Trade Center Health Program and its benefits. Proficiency with Microsoft Word and Excel. Brief Description of Duties: The Member Services Specialist reports to the Supervisor for Member Services and works
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Teacher (Infant/Toddler) Required Qualifications (as evidenced by an attached resume): Associate's degree (foreign equivalent or higher), credit equivalent (60 credits), or completion of an early
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during Project Go Lives. Ability to use telecommunication features or applications such as Teams/Zoom. Master’s Degree in Applied Health Informatics a plus. Special Notes : Resume/CV should be included
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Trade Center Health Program and its benefits. Proficiency with Microsoft Word and Excel. Brief Description of Duties: The Member Services Specialist reports to the Supervisor for Member Services and works
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or confirming diagnosis to assist research staff in their work. Duties of a Laboratory Aide may include the following but are not limited to: Accessions patient specimens utilizing the computer system and/or
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the Department of New Student and Transition Programs to develop a Student Affairs centered onboarding and retention program; Student Health, Wellness, and Prevention Services; and the Career Center to increase
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; and other medical procedures. Certified in BCLS (Basic Cardiac Life Support), ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support), PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support), NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation Program, and IABP
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priorities and donor/client relationships. Develop and implement a comprehensive fundraising program. Identify, qualify, cultivate, solicit, and steward prospects capable of major ($100,000+) gifts. Achieve
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one year. Transfers must be within two salary grades. This title is part of the New York Hiring for Emergency Limited Placement Statewide Program (NY HELPS). ** There are no minimum education or
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coordinator of a newly funded research project aimed at evaluating a resilience training program in fire fighters and emergency medical service (EMS) workers at the Stony Brook Mind-Body Clinical Research