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training program -OR- High School Graduate or equivalent plus 2 years of related experience. Doctor’s office experience required. 2 years of clerical/secretarial experience preferred. REQUIRED LICENSES
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reports. Other duties, as assigned. Qualifications Required Education / Experience: High School Graduate or equivalent plus completion of an approved Medical Assistant training program. -OR- High School
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Program Director for the Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) is responsible for the overall leadership, management, and strategic direction of the program, ensuring high-quality implementation of services
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office supplies/inventory, maintain office computers/electronics/software, schedule and attend staff meetings, maintain/distribute meeting minutes, respond to general questions/ needs. · Provide
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of patients. The PCT I is competent to perform in at least one general area of practice. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES/CRITICAL TASKS Provides assistance to patients with ADLs and through ongoing monitoring and
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of patients. The PCT I is competent to perform in at least one general area of practice. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES/CRITICAL TASKS Provides assistance to patients with ADLs and through ongoing monitoring and
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of patients. The PCT I is competent to perform in at least one general area of practice. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES/CRITICAL TASKS Provides assistance to patients with ADLs and through ongoing monitoring and
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of patients. The PCT I is competent to perform in at least one general area of practice. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES/CRITICAL TASKS Provides assistance to patients with ADLs and through ongoing monitoring and
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of patients. The PCT I is competent to perform in at least one general area of practice. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES/CRITICAL TASKS Provides assistance to patients with ADLs and through ongoing monitoring and
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of patients. The PCT I is competent to perform in at least one general area of practice. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES/CRITICAL TASKS: Provides assistance to patients with ADLs and through ongoing monitoring