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to all safety practices and procedures; cleans and maintains work areas and equipment; attends meetings; completes documentation; provides a high level of customer service; communicates to customers
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to translate nutrition science into accessible, skills-based education that improves health outcomes, food and nutrition security, and long-term dietary behavior change. Job Requirements Bachelors degree in
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labeling and record‑keeping methods. Maintains laboratory safety standards, cleanliness, and compliance with university guidelines. Organizes and maintains laboratory notebooks, digital records, and
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Investigator (PI) status to independently pursue and secure extramural funding (NSF, IARPA, Industry). The candidate will operate with a high degree of autonomy, leading technical proposals and architecting
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. Makes scheduled deliveries to appointed nursing units to deliver medications to patients while ensuring that our department meets medication security requirements set forth by The Joint Commission. Assist
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for the Division of Anatomy. Duties include, but are not limited to: receiving, processing, embalming (as directed), and storing all human bodies acquired through the Body Donation Program; securing samples
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guidelines, and all other infection control standards. They provide for safety/security of self and others and follow special precautions as related to patient care. They maintain a clean/organized
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; experience in customer service; knowledge of applicable codes and regulatory requirements for safety and JCAHO; and general knowledge of computers including use of Microsoft Excel, Outlook and Word software
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. The PCT is responsible for: Maintaining a therapeutic milieu. Reinforcing patient education. Maintaining safety. Emergency preparedness. Infection control. Information management. Reporting patient’s
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. The PCT is responsible for: Maintaining a therapeutic milieu. Reinforcing patient education. Maintaining safety. Emergency preparedness. Infection control. Information management. Reporting patient’s