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are required to be evaluated by a professional credentialing service provider approved by the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES), which can be found at HTTP://www.naces.org
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the AI/QI Program within the Quality and Patient Safety Initiative (QPSi). Under general supervision, this position oversees multiple projects of moderate to complex scope, ensuring coordination, tracking
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degree in an appropriate area and four years of relevant experience. Job Description: Project and Program Management Provide engineering support to Facilities Services departments regarding asset
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instruments to dental students and departments, using computer program Axium and the INFO-DOT process. Collecting, tracking, and processing dirty instruments according to sterilization protocol. Disinfecting
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, Florida Statutes* plus four years of appropriate experience. Completion of a residency program may substitute for the required experience. Job Description: UF College of Medicine - Jacksonville is seeking
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process documentation and mapping, requirements gathering, communication with end users and partner schools, and testing. Makes recommendations for improvements to the PCard program. Expected Salary
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program for all laboratory settings, or specialized scientific or hazardous materials stores. • Develop and maintain protocol submissions, revisions and amendments. Expected Salary: $80,000 - $90,000
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Classification Title: Program Director and Lecturer Classification Minimum Requirements: • Master’s degree from an accredited institution or other internationally recognized accrediting body in
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laboratory, greenhouse, and other program facilities. Maintain organized and functional laboratory facilities. Conduct safety-related tasks, including yearly EH&S inspections, and monthly safety self-audits
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. The successful applicant will conduct outstanding independent research and is expected to develop a strong extramurally funded program. The Department of Neuroscience and the broader UF neuromedicine community is