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, technical and support staff. Supervises daily operations of assigned clinical nutrition operations. Develops and maintains staff and student schedules. Motivates and develops staff. Conducts performance
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and procedures. Performs routine quality control, cleaning and equipment maintenance tasks according to established procedures and schedules. Prepares and maintains related logs and records
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of previous physical therapy experience preferred. Pediatric experience is highly preferred. Active state of MA PT license Schedule is M-F; with a weekend and holiday rotation New hires are eligible for a
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of previous physical therapy experience preferred. Pediatric experience is highly preferred. Active state of MA PT license Schedule is M-F New hires are eligible for a $5,000 sign-on bonus! Boston Children's
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a hybrid schedule, requiring four days onsite per week. #LI-Hybrid Create a Job Match for Similar Jobs About Boston Children's Hospital Boston Children's Hospital is a 395-bed comprehensive center
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required, LICSW licensure in the state of MA preferred Schedule: e/o Saturday/Sunday day shift 8am-4:30pm New hires are eligible for a $5,000 sign on bonus! Create a Job Match for Similar Jobs About Boston
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develop financial and operating plans for a large department. Boston Children's Hospital offers competitive compensation and unmatched benefits including flexible schedules, affordable health, vision and
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improvements in the ED. Preparing staff schedules, performing payroll tasks, requesting and allocating resources. Facilitating coordination of care/services to meet patient care and operation requirements
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. Schedule: Thursday-Monday 11:15pm-7:15am Key Responsibilities: Performs pre-analytical specimen processing including stamping in, verifying I.D., identifying tests, and evaluating specimen quality and
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on factual matters, schedule appointments, greet visitors, explain hospital policies and relay messages to appropriate personnel. This type of interaction requires courtesy and tact when dealing with patients