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Certificate/Diploma program. Req Ability to communicate effectively in English both verbally and in writing. Preferred Qualifications: Pref 1 year; Combined education/experience as substitute for minimum
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as substitute for minimum education Minimum Experience: 1 year, Combined education/experience as substitute for minimum experience Minimum Field of Expertise: Working knowledge of personal computer
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to add or change duties at any time. Qualifications The ideal candidate will have a bachelor’s degree (preferably in economics, business, data analytics, computer science, business intelligence, statistics
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failure; assist with equipment tests. Must be able to type 40 WPM to accomplish the task listed above via PC Console and other computer-based programs. Must remain informed and compliant with HIPAA
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Program Administrator USC Marshall School of Business Peter Arkley Institute for Risk Management The Peter Arkley Institute for Risk Management educates the next generation of risk management
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POSITION SUMMARY The Cardiovascular (CV) Program Director is a strategic and clinical leader for the Cardiovascular Service Line. The Director plans, develops, implements, and administers CV
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satisfaction. Performs other duties as assigned. Required Qualifications: Req Bachelor’s Degree Degree in Computer Science or a related field. Req 10 years of IT experience in health IT or EHR administration
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of Marshall’s flagship initiatives—the Food Industry Management (FIM) Program—as well as future programming serving the evolving needs of retail, CPG, bottling, distribution, and food provision sectors
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verbally and in writing. Knowledge of medical terminology. Data entry computer skills Required License/Certification: Current Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) card from the American Heart Association. ED
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Certificate/Diploma program. Req Ability to communicate effectively in English both verbally and in writing. Preferred Qualifications: Pref 1 year; Combined education/experience as substitute for minimum