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The University of Missouri Department of Athletics is seeking a Certified Athletic Trainer to work with its nationally ranked women’s softball program. This position requires an individual skilled
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of an accredited surgical tech program, the MU Health Care Surgical Tech program, or military training may be substituted. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) certification
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; or --Completion within the last three (3) years, or will complete within 180 days, an Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (UAP) training program and clinical log; or --Nursing licensure candidate who was unsuccessful
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, Python, etc.) to extract data, write queries, develop programming logic, run reports, manipulate data, and analyze datasets to meet the needs of the organization. ABOUT MU HEALTH CARE At MU Health Care, we
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communication and marketing strategies to increase program engagement • Contribute to academic and applied research efforts on healthcare well-being, as capacity allows What We’re Looking For: We seek a
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Procurement. Duties primarily fall under Risk and Insurance Management, a University department responsible for organizing, coordinating, and implementing programs to control risks for all University
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of patients. Plan, direct, and/or participate in the education of the patient, family, community, and health professionals. Report pertinent observations and reactions regarding patients to the appropriate
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comprehensive list of benefits here . DETAILED JOB DESCRIPTION Provide direct care by assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating nursing care to an assigned group of patients. Plan, direct, and/or
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the assessment to determine an individualized physical therapy plan of care directed toward goals based on a developmentally appropriate approach. May complete unit/department specific duties and expectations as
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to attend, and which schools to visit. You will build a comprehensive plan to visit high schools, make travel arrangements and conduct visits. Informing prospective students and their parents about Mizzou’s