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ER Tech - Emergency Room - Full Time 12 Hours Nights (Union, Non-Exempt) *Up to $2500 Sign On Bonus*
POSITION SUMMARY Under the supervision of the RN, the Emergency Room Technician assists the RN and/or physician in patient care procedures and activities. Checks equipment, maintains supply levels
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or enrolled in an SCA minor program of study. In their advising role, the Student Services Advisor I is committed to the overall success of their assigned undergraduate students. The Student Services Advisor
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Southern California. Today, the Law School continues to make history through its philosophy of innovation and through its people. USC Gould cultivates analytical ability, ethical values, and a spirit of
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-time faculty member to join our hematopathology program that is internationally recognized in flow cytometry and molecular technologies. Our team works in close collaboration with the CHLA Cancer and
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distribution of sterile clinic instrumentation. Maintain timely and efficient process flows through communication with outside departments and sterile processing technicians in other assignments. Assist other
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package includes: health, dental and vision coverage; significant retirement benefits (USC makes a 10% contribution when you contribute 5%), child care; tuition assistance for the faculty member and their
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. Provide basic audio-visual service and support. Open and close facilities as required. Assist in kitchen sanitation program. Comply with standard food handling and sanitation procedures. Adhere
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and practices; assists the surgical team and performs a variety of tasks in an operating room; prepares, sterilizes, and cleans up surgical equipment and instruments; and is responsible for the care and
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The Physician provides Direct and Indirect Patient Care and other related work as required by department/unit leader. Under indirect supervision, provides and manages direct and indirect Patient
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emerge from the course understanding the difficulty of regulating computer crime(s) on the internet and how these crimes affect society as a whole. Topics throughout the semester include how lawmakers and