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and clearances required prior to hire. Must be able to lift, push, and pull heavy objects (up to 50 pounds). Must be able to work in a variety of environments including indoor and outdoor areas. Must be
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; ensuring compliance with study protocol. Also, will provide general support for the Plastic Surgery Division's research. Such as: organizing and tracking action items; helping with data collection; creating
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; ensuring compliance with study protocol. Also, will provide general support for the Plastic Surgery Division's research. Such as: organizing and tracking action items; helping with data collection; creating
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projects and generate the appropriate contract documents to perform solutions by contract when necessary, and performs appropriate contract oversight. Receives assignments in the form of objectives with
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services including, but not limited to, Moores Cancer Center Multi-Specialty Clinics, Koman Outpatient Pavilion, McGrath Outpatient Pavilion, Infusion Center, Infusion Fast Track, MRI, Imaging, Radiology and
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requests, including frequent handling of blood, urine and CSF samples, assists with preparation of blood and tissue material send-out for testing, packages materials to ship, tracks samples and tissue
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in person, in writing and electronically, when necessary. Understanding of UCSD's Principles of Community and ECEC’s Philosophy, Goals and Objectives. Must have college-level coursework relevant
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applications for temporary, non-tenure track lecturers (Unit 18). Courses may include undergraduate lower- and upper-division courses in the areas of Chemical Engineering, Physical Properties of Materials and
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and organizational objectives to resolve complex issues with organization-wide impact in creative and effective ways. Works on complex issues with little or no precedent where analysis of situations
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infusion, fast track and lab visits for non-oncology and oncology patients. This position works closely with patients, providers, nursing team, and leaders to schedule accurate and safe treatments