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; reviewing proposals to ensure institutional compliance and program success; negotiating, administering and monitoring contract and grant awards, including compliance with regulations, terms and conditions
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, program directors, and faculty. Provides primary support for office supplies, room reservations, catering invoice processing, mail distribution and deliveries. Participates in the onboarding of faculty and
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and other computer programs. Key Responsibilities 75% - DRUG DISTRIBUTION 25% - Maintain Pharmacy/Inventory Control Department Overview UC Davis Health is a nationally recognized leader in the provision
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, distribute and evaluate staff work. Advanced understanding of contracts, contract governance, contractual language and contract lifecycle. Negotiations skills; ability to independently negotiate contracts and
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-centered medication management that optimizes outcomes through practice, education, research, and leadership through the continuum of care. We also have the largest pharmacy residency program in the country
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recruiting process may occur at any time Minimum Qualifications One of the below certifications: Certification Board for Sterile Processing & Distribution CRCST from Healthcare Sterile Processing Association
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; Interviews and recruiting process may occur at any time Minimum Qualifications One of the below certifications: Certification Board for Sterile Processing & Distribution CRCST from Healthcare Sterile
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required documentation; prepare reagents; perform data analysis, manage data sharing and distribution; and act as a resource to the VGL Service laboratory. Under close supervision, and in a training capacity
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handling hospital equipment; or a Base Certification of either CRCST from Healthcare Sterile Processing (HSPA) or CSPDT from The Certification Board of Sterile Processing and Distribution (CBSPD) and
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in clinical and operational assignments. Their responsibility is to provide delivery of optimal drug therapy. This includes appropriate drug selection, administration, dosing, and computer order