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directly accountable to the Designated Institutional Officer (DIO) at Creighton University School of Medicine- Phoenix and the Chair at the training site where they are primarily based/employed. The Program
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, illnesses, or disabilities to help them with activities of daily living, and other skills that promote independence. · Uses computer programs to assist with administrative responsibilities related
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. This includes actively calling and messaging to gauge interest and assist in enrolling prospective students. The counselor recruits, evaluates, and participates in the selection of candidates
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patterns. Experience with data migration and integration tools such as Data Loader, MuleSoft, Talend or similar. Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Strong communication and
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health care agencies/disciplines as indicated. Feeding and swallowing experience encouraged but not required. Instructs patients and family members in individualized activity programs designed to maximize
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be assigned additional teams to assist with program implementation. This position will also assist with intern curriculum implementation, nutrition station and supplementation duties as assigned
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advertising, etc. • Serve as primary oversight for Creighton Athletic advertising, including email communication, print and digital advertising and other channels, as the primary designer. • Serve as the
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of the GED Instructor is to provide GED instruction to EOC participants 19 and older. Design and implement educational activities using a variety of teaching strategies to help students achieve their goals
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nation in providing outstanding hospital-based, ambulatory, and subspecialty care. Our mission is designed to train hospice and palliative medicine physicians who will care for a diverse patient population
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employer contribution up to 7% Wellness: Robust wellness program to care for the whole person based on our Ignatian values including free use of gym facilities Education Assistance: Tuition Remission