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medic 5. Graduate from a medical assistant program. 5. Graduate from a licensed practical nursing program. 6. Clinical Services Technician (CST) III at UK in the last 12 months. Basic Life Support (BLS
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the acquisitions program for the University Press of Kentucky. In addition to acquiring a substantial number of books, the Editor in Chief will manage the day-to-day activities of the acquisitions staff, coordinate
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/Certification Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) with Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP) Certification or enrollment in Post Master’s ACNP program within one year of hire or Physician Assistant-Certified
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), and Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP). Physical Requirements The physical requirements for this position include regularly sitting, standing, walking, with some pushing, pulling, and/or lifting
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, repetitive motion, travel, lifting up to 50lbs Shift Primarily day shift. Job Summary Kentucky Cancer Program (KCP) at the University of Kentucky, Markey Cancer Center is recruiting a Cancer Control Specialist
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medic 5. Graduate from a medical assistant program. 5. Graduate from a licensed practical nursing program. 6. Clinical Services Technician (CST) III at UK in the last 12 months. Basic Life Support (BLS
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Compliance Coordinator will serve as a liaison between Cardinal Hill and Kentucky Clinic Pharmacy within our Pharmacy Partners Program. Collaborates with pharmacy leadership and care coordinators to establish
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on no findings of substantiated child abuse or neglect found through a background check of child abuse and neglect records as a condition of employment or involvement in this program. Resume, cover letter and
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to hire based on no findings of substantiated child abuse or neglect found through a background check of child abuse and neglect records as a condition of employment or involvement in this program. Resume
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support Kentucky REC’s work on the CDC’s Innovative Cardiovascular Health Program Grant, a multi-year cooperative agreement focused on reducing cardiovascular disease disparities—particularly hypertension