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POSITION SUMMARY Performs and assists with non- direct patient-related tasks under the supervision of the Therapist (PT/OTR). Performs other departmental operations tasks as assigned. ESSENTIAL JOB
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students, faculty, and staff that we put their needs first! The Accountabilities: Provides customer service to students, faculty, staff and external customers. Meets customer needs, offers options, resolves
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• Maintains positive behaviors toward patients and visitors • Smiles and is pleasant during all interactions • Provides RN with necessary data related to patient assessment. • Contributes input
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Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC welcomes applications from all qualified individuals for a full-time non-tenure track position as Assistant/Associate Professor of Clinical Dentistry in
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Duties: Performs similar responsibilities as the Surgical Tech I but distinguishes from the Tech I in that the Surgical Tech II is an intermediate to advance level position and is generally assigned a
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independently and as a reliable team member. Responsibilities Overview: Plays a vital role in processing our research samples, which is the primary focus of the position. Receives, processes, and banks human
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annual base salary range for this position is $120,000-$330,000. Supplemental incentive pay may be added to this, in accordance with the departmental compensation plan. When extending an offer
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POSITION SUMMARY Under the supervision of a licensed nurse, provides basic patient care to a group of assigned patients. Performs patient care responsibilities considering needs specific
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, and over $35 million in annual sales, USC Bookstores are dedicated to creating the Best USC Experience. The Best USC Experience means outstanding customer service, excellent products, and a great place
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university and a member of the "Trojan Family," which is comprised of the faculty, students, and staff that make the university what it is. A postdoctoral research position in genetic and cancer epidemiology