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Responsibilities 25% - Customer Service Expectations 20% - Unit Communication 15% - EMR and Computer 10% - Performance Improvement Compliance 5% - Medical Records 15% - Unit Environment 10% - Unit Efficiency
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Practitioner Graduation with a master’s degree, DNP or PhD in Nursing from an accredited School of Nursing. Graduate degree from a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program in an accredited School
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Job Summary #CA-PS Under direction of the IT Director, Application Development, this position serves as a System Integration Developer for multiple complex operations between internal and external
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or Collective Bargaining Agreement • Continuing Education (CE) allowance and Education Reimbursement Program as stipulated in the UC Davis Health Policies or Collective Bargaining Agreement • Access to free
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Job Summary Under general supervision, independently provide advanced and comprehensive academic advising and support services of diverse scope and complexity for undergraduate students majoring
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of the public with patience, courtesy and professionalism, both in person and on the telephone; and to effectively respond to individuals who may be angry or upset. Ability to efficiently use computer system
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English language. Ability to use a computer, keyboard, and/or mouse to appropriately utilize healthcare systems for documentation, communication, training/education and completion of schedule/timecard
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Writing skills to produce manuals, reports and procedures. Knowledge of fitness equipment. Computer skills to create documents and reports. Key Responsibilities 70% - Facility Management 30% - Customer
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physicians, department chairs, physician champions, and hospital leadership regarding quality-related data. Preferred Qualifications Clinical Nurse Specialist or Informatics Certification Master's degree in
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practice. Basic computer skills. Ability to assess, plan, implement and evaluate patient care, taking into consideration protective interventions, development (behavioral and physical) and physiological