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time off for bereavement, jury duty, military service, and parental leave is available after 12 months of employment. A retirement program with a generous employer contribution and additional voluntary
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interpersonal skills. Organizational, time management and multitasking skills. Attention to detail. Computer skills. Required Documents: Resume/CV Cover Letter Comprehensive Benefits Package: Coverage begins
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. Actively participates in the education/research program of hospital and department. Demonstrates proficiency and competence in providing and directing patient care for all age groups, including pediatric
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after 12 months of employment. A retirement program with a generous employer contribution and additional voluntary retirement programs (457 or 403b) are available. https://www.kumc.edu/human-resources
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skills. Organizational, time management and multitasking skills. Attention to detail. Computer skills. Required Documents: Resume/CV Cover Letter Comprehensive Benefits Package: Coverage begins on day one
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Description Summary: The School of Nursing at the University of Kansas Medical Center seeks a nurse faculty to support the Adult-Gerontology, Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP) in the DNP nursing program
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program focused on preparing children, engaging families, and promoting excellence for children and families in Kansas City, Kansas. Project Eagle provides home-based and center-based services to pregnant
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is available after 12 months of employment. A retirement program with a generous employer contribution and additional voluntary retirement programs (457 or 403b) are available. https://www.kumc.edu
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Description Summary: The School of Nursing at the University of Kansas Medical Center seeks a nurse faculty to support the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) in the DNP nursing program. This
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of the APP Fellowship Program is to train APRNs in the diagnosis and treatment of dementia to meet the growing needs of this vulnerable population both at the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC) and the