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general application assistance or if you have questions about a job posting, please contact Human Resources at askrecruitment@uams.edu . Department: CHP | College of Health Prof Admin Department's Website
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workloads. This on-campus position is governed by state and federal laws and agency/institution policy. The position reports to Prof. Nitin Agarwal (nxagarwal@ualr.edu), Maulden-Entergy Endowed Chair
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into Workday and electronic files. Maintain accurate and organized documentation inventory and electronic records for future reference for audit, reconciliation, and research purposes. Distribute miscellaneous
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through the milk bank laboratory. The individuals fulfilling this role maintain lab equipment, cleaning all areas, storage and distribution zones, and maintain needed operational inventory. The individuals
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for the acquisition, storage, maintenance, & distribution of supplies in a central storage area. Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications The formal education equivalent of a high school diploma; plus two years
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accurate department inventory records. Prepare and distribute financial reports as required. Collect and deposit funds following UAMS/CHP Cash Handling Procedures. Communication, Scheduling, and Reporting
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for the CCBO front office to include human resources, payroll, and outside service activities; mail management and distribution; receipt, processing, and distribution of high volumes of received faxes; supply
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School/GED or formal educational equivalent and six months experience in supply distribution preferably in a healthcare environment. Additional Information: Responsibilities: • Responsible
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: - High School, GED or formal educational equivalent - Six (6) months previous experience in supply distribution required, preferably in a healthcare environment. - Requires ability to learn through
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: Minimum Qualifications: • High School/GED plus 6 (six) months experience with inventory, stocking or supply distribution. Preferred Qualifications: • Supply distribution in a healthcare environment