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and organizations when required Minimum Qualifications: High School/GED. Phlebotomy experience is preferred. Experience: This position is in the Blood Donor Program working with volunteer blood donors
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: 150186602 Position Summary/ Department Summary: The Transition to Nursing Practice (TNP) Program at Boston Children's Hospital is nationally accredited by the ANCC PTAP (American Nurses Credentialing Center
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pediatric epilepsy unit (in 1944), the first comprehensive pediatric sleep center (in 1978), and the first dedicated pediatric neurocritical care program (in 1996). Key responsibilities: Triaging and
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stakeholders to identify talent gaps, emerging trends, and opportunities for targeted program development Optimize workforce development systems and reporting by leading the development of analytics dashboards
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- Basic customer service and computer skills. Makes use of customer service knowledge to assist patients and families in resolving problems. Conveys a positive demeanor when interacting with patients
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growth, business development, clinical program expansion, and global partnerships Monitor progress against objectives, identify risks, and proactively resolve issues to ensure timely, high-quality outcomes
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/or results for appointments and entering related information on appropriate computer systems. Answering, screening and routing telephone calls and performing general office support tasks. Working
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urgent inquiries regarding the status and location of missing files and digital images. Researching manual and computer records to locate and retrieve requested files and digital images for physicians
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processes Attending relevant coalition, legislative, and community meetings Education and Requirements: Current enrollment in an undergraduate or graduate program within the 2026 calendar year Demonstrated
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the practice and managing every step of the patient's care. Communicating the plan of care to the family. Clinic management: Preparing charts for physician's clinics and checking patients in for various