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of Michigan - Flint's Master of Science Physician Assistant Program in the rapidly expanding College of Health Sciences ! The Physician Assistant Department is seeking applications for a 12-month faculty
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and partner to ensure successful on/offboarding of team members. Schedule and coordinate new employee welcome program sessions. Communicate with team members and follow up on training requirements. May
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guidelines. Excellent communication skills Takes direction eagerly Desired Qualifications* Master's degree in epidemiology, biostatistics, public health, developmental science, informatics, informational
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at all times. Meet program objectives concerning education standards, quality, safety, and cleanliness. Required Qualifications* Have a high school degree or equivalent education. Have at least 1 year of
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nursing program and have completed fundamentals of nursing course OR 1 year experience short-term care facility (i.e. rehab) OR Completion of a Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) program Must be able
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funding) with top-tier undergraduate and graduate students studying Engineering, Computer Science, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, and Data Analytics interested in
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equipment and manage, update, and maintain all Request for Removal forms as needed. Facilitate HITS or ITS requests as needed; submit requests related to computer purchases, reimaging, disposal, or other
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be necessary for this position to work onsite to obtain mail or other correspondence, perform special tasks, attend meetings, or if there are computer or technology issues that prevent working remotely
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patient safety and satisfaction utilizing service excellence and Patient Family Centered Care in daily practice. Ability to demonstrate good computer skills, including computer documentation and order entry
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endorsement as a condition of employment. Must participate in a federally mandated physical and drug testing program after obtaining a CDL. Must participate in a university medical surveillance program and be