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to institutional policies, security standards, budgets, and regulatory frameworks (HIPAA, FDA, IRB, etc.), adjusting operational strategies as needed to support departmental and organizational goals. Working
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well as safety, environmental, and infection control standards. Participates in emergency and critical care situations, providing rapid assessment, stabilization, and initiation of treatment for the acutely ill
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, Operational Leadership, People Management, Provider Education, Regulatory Compliance, Revenue Cycle, Revenue Integrity, Safety Supervision Grade C13 Salary Range $68,100.00 - $105,500.00 / Annually The salary
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& Responsibilities: Engage Parent Volunteers Manage the WashU Parents Council volunteer group by conceptualizing, developing, and evaluating its objectives, programming, and results. Set meeting agendas, secure
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into documentation. Serves as a primary evacuation and emergency contact on Sundays and during evening hours. In exceptional circumstances, may handle building security and safety circumstances and communicates
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but is not limited to: Utilizes established patient transportation procedures and safety measures. Maintains observation of patient during transport. Notifies nurse immediately if patient experiences
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Maintenance & Construction, Campus Utilities & Operations, Building Services, Transportation Services and Safety. Supporting these groups are the Business Intelligence & Information Technology group
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notifies manager/supervisor of supply inventory needs; orders as needed. Provides safety checks of equipment, reagents or bench practices as needed. Specialized Roles: Under the direction of a manager and/or
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to ensure observance of safety precautions. Manages department supplies and equipment. Ensures equipment safe operation and use. Recommends equipment to optimize therapeutic intervention. Identifies equipment
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in technical Competency Assessment programs. Participate in continuing education programs, as scheduled. Be familiar with Departmental “Environment of Care” Policies, Workplace Safety Protocols