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Sports Administrative Coordinator, Office of Student Affairs POSITION DETAILS Within the Office of Student Affairs at the City University of New York (CUNY) Central Office, the CUNY Adaptive Sports Program
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operations of recruitment and future planning for program continuation and growth consistent with OUA and University goals. Coordinate with schools, colleges, and offices across campus for participation in
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Medical Assistant program Basic Computer Skills Course work in an Allied Health Field One of the following: 6 months experience in skilled long-term facility/acute care hospital OR Enrolled in a nursing
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Qualifications* Completion of a Certified Nurse Aide or Certified Medical Assistant program Basic Computer Skills Course work in an Allied Health Field One of the following: 6 months experience in skilled long
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.) Temporary Nurses in the CSR Clusters are NOT required to work weekends or holidays. 5). Temporary Nurses will participate in a newly designed, streamlined, onboarding/orientation program. However, the
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services of campus and non-campus services providers to support programs. Work collaboratively with the sales team; engage with sales as needed once the Sales team contracts business. Maintain program data
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. You will manage multiple responsibilities, including program administration, student support, and critical projects, to promote a quality graduate experience. Part of LSA's value comes from in-person
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Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs CT installations ionizing radiation Rules and the American College of Radiology CT Accreditation Program requirements. Effectively communicate with patients
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including the development and execution of cultural and social programs for students as well as the day-to-day management of program budgets. The Director is responsible for supervising the program
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faculty and staff, and over 350,000 living alumni, UC, a Carnegie 1 institution, combines research prowess with a physical setting The New York Times has called “the most ambitious campus design program in