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JOB DESCRIPTION Shift: Monday – Friday Days Department: Therapy Services Compensation: · Base Pay Range: $59,321 - $96,761/year, based on experience ABOUT THE JOB MU Health Care is looking
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KOMU 8 is looking for a new team member! KOMU 8 is a full-power NBC and CW affiliate, proudly owned by the University of Missouri and serving the Columbia–Jefferson City market. Columbia is
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Note: Details will be provided during the HR interview. Policy language is available upon request. ABOUT THE JOB MU Health Care is looking for a compassionate Core Charge Nurse to join our dedicated
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The University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR) is seeking an Engineer II. This position will report to the Manager of the Engineering group and will be responsible for working with internal and
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interview. Policy language is available upon request. ABOUT THE JOB MU Healthcare is looking for a dedicated and detail-oriented surgical technician who thrives in a collaborative, fast-paced environment
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: Additional $8 per hour for RN Weekend Program Sat/Sun Shifts Additional $3 per hour for Core Charge Sign-On Bonus: $25,000 Note: Details will be provided during the HR interview. Policy language is available
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Services (ES), Information Technology and Information Security Officer (IT/ISO). Utilize advanced radiological test equipment, including but not limited to radiation dosimeters, calibration phantoms, high
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. Follow risk assessment procedures, compile data, complete reports, and monitor liability issues including but not limited to CMS Restraint Log; patient safety events related to abuse, neglect, and
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, including drafting routine messages, urgent communications, electronic newsletters, emails, and materials for conferences or events. Ensure all content follows style guidelines and is accurate and error-free
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of storytelling. In addition to focusing on innovation, this position is the central connector between students at the Missouri School of Journalism, RJI and the local news industry. The collaboration brings