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Assessment (EIPA) score of 4.0 or higher preferred or credentialed by the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID). Successful completion of a formal program in American Sign Language / English interpreting
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or similar program required. 4. Knowledge of medical practice management and/or electronic medical records systems required. 5. Previous experience or education in a clinical support role required. 6
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procedures of the practice. EDUCATION: High School graduate or equivalent. Successful completion of Medical Assistance or comparable training program. Two years Medical Assistant experience will be considered
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Department functions in maintaining the physical structures, Life Safety Codes, compliance with regulatory standards to include CMS, OSHA and standards for HVAC, medical equipment, electrical systems, utility
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communication between healthcare providers and patients whose preferred language is not English. This position supports patient safety, dignity, and understanding across diverse medical settings. Key
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The Joint Commission regulations is preferred. 7. Computer experience preferred. 8. Good written and verbal communication skills. As applicable, the individual has training/competency in attending
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: Bachelor's of Science or higher degree from an Accredited Occupational Therapy program. Licensed or eligible to be licensed to practice occupational therapy in the State of Vermont. Experience:
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training program. Two years Medical Assistant experience will be considered in lieu of training program. BASIC KNOWLEDGE High School graduate or equivalent. Previous medical office experience preferred
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to the wellness of patients. You'll discover a culture of teamwork, professionalism, and mutual respect at UVM Health. Department Description: Our High Technology Nursing program provides skilled
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healthcare providers and patients whose preferred language is not English. This flexible role supports patient safety, dignity, and understanding across diverse medical settings. Key Responsibilities: Provide