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the intake process by interviewing, assessing, and formulating nursing diagnosis and goal setting for patients/clients. To be responsible and accountable for patient care and other licensed personnel during
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the University Records Management Program in compliance with the Rhode Island Public Records Administration Act, RIGL 38-3, as well as managing and processing public records requests, ensuring compliance with
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coordinates the work of subordinates engaged in performing clerical, typing, stenographic and fiscal tasks; reviews work in process and upon completion. ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED: To assist
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. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ BASIC FUNCTION: The Laboratory and Instrumentation Manager is responsible for the safe, orderly operation <b>and</b> maintenance of the department’s shared research and teaching instrumentation....
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of Enrollment Services Representatives and student employees, both undergraduate and graduate. Analyze, review, and process financial aid applications and subsequent changes. Perform verification, award financial
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availability, and staffing patterns. Manage employee timekeeping and attendance processes, including approval of time off requests, resolution of timecard discrepancies, and monitoring of tardiness
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initiatives. Qualifications Required: 1) A PhD or equivalent degree in Nutrition, Health Sciences, or a closely related field. 2) Record of teaching, research and service commensurate with a tenured faculty
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initiatives. Qualifications Required: 1) A PhD or equivalent degree in Nutrition, Health Sciences, or a closely related field. 2) Record of teaching, research and service commensurate with a tenured faculty
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-based fellowships or other post-doctoral research training or experience); or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Doctor of Medicine (MD), Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) and/or other health-related
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-based fellowships or other post-doctoral research training or experience); or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Doctor of Medicine (MD), Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) and/or other health-related