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on items such as hearing aid orientation (insertion/removal of device, use/charging of devices), connectivity between hearing aid devices and patient’s personal devices (i.e., cell-phones) and routine
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-made disasters, and respond appropriately to incidents. UW Police Department's Campus Facility Security Program has an outstanding opportunity for a Security Guard. The purpose of the Campus Facility
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and departmental policies and procedures. Participating in routine departmental operations in a timely and productive manner, i.e. management reports, public bid openings, contract maintenance. Actively
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requests for grant-related information (i.e. current biosketches, trainee information, and human/animal protocol approvals, other support). Tracks and maintains online database of grants submitted, awarded
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years of mental health and substance abuse assessment and counseling with youth. Training and clinical experience with trauma modalities (i.e., TF-CBT, DBT, EMDR). Background and expertise in working with
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, writing, and speaking). Basic computer skills and the ability to use technology for email and online systems (i.e. Workday/MaintenanceCare/Teams/Training Modules). Compensation, Benefits and Position
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, Computerized Accounting, Computer Literacy, Deadline Management, Grant Administration, IBM Cognos Analytics, Interpersonal Communication, Learning New Technologies, Maintaining Composure, Microsoft Excel
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Job Description The HCOP Program Operations Specialist (Specialist) provides important program support and oversees the operation of the Health Careers Opportunity Program (HCOP) at the University
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. Works with supervisor to review workplace procedures and policies. Reports issues or concerns from other laboratory division or hospital staff through HC1 or other reporting mechanism i.e., Quality
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), the Department’s highly competitive residency training program is largely responsible for developing the mental health workforce in the Pacific Northwest. The Department’s robust research portfolio totals $67