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Basic computer skills required. Competent to use patient care related machines and equipment. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Active listening skills. Good problem-solving skills. Strong
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COMPETENCIES: Basic computer skills required. Competent to use patient care related machines and equipment. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Active listening skills. Good problem-solving skills
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listening skills Good problem-solving skills Strong time management skills Ability to handle multiple tasks at the same time. Demonstrate good teamwork. Basic computer skills required. MINIMUM REQUIRED
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listening skills Good problem-solving skills Strong time management skills Ability to handle multiple tasks at the same time. Demonstrate good teamwork. Basic computer skills required. MINIMUM REQUIRED
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listening skills Good problem-solving skills Strong time management skills Ability to handle multiple tasks at the same time. Demonstrate good teamwork. Basic computer skills required. MINIMUM REQUIRED
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duties as assigned. Required Education/Experience Graduation from an accredited Registered Nurse program. Five (5) years’ RN experience in the area of Oncology preferred. At least two (2) years RN
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Registered Nurse program. RN with clinical experience in area of Oncology preferred. RN with experience in clinic setting preferred. REQUIRED LICENSES/ CERTIFICATION Must possess and maintain a current RN
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, expanding on the initial application review process to ensure a smooth entry into the program. Major Responsibilities/Duties/Critical Tasks Advise Level 1–4 Longview Clinical students individually and in
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testing methods. Assist in investigating bacterial virulence mechanisms and host-pathogen interactions. Collect, record, and analyze experimental data, ensuring accuracy and reproducibility. Assist in
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Administration program beginning August 15, 2026. Duties include teaching a 3/3 course-load, active scholarship agenda, and service to the university and local community. The Department of Social Sciences