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a vigilant fire safety program. The Fire & Life Safety Division conducts periodic assessments for compliance with the Life Safety Code and is highly effective at identifying, and minimizing the risk
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clinic/department to both internal and external groups. Plan and schedule work for the front-end staff, ensuring proper distribution of assignments and adequate manning, space and facilities for subsequent
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Abilities Basic phlebotomy and specimen processing techniques. Knowledge of medical terms preferred. Basic computer skills. Effective communication skills. Effective professional communication skills
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Nursing, Associates degree in Nursing, or Nursing Diploma program with coursework in occupational and/or environmental safety. State of North Carolina licensure is also required. EXPERIENCE Work requires
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principles Infectious diseases and disease transmission Surveillance techniques Performance measurement and improvement Licensing standards and regulatory requirements Computer proficiency in Excel, PowerPoint
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to understand and follow oral and written instructions. Ability to document and communicate pertinent information using computer and/or paper documentation tools. Ability to establish and maintain effective
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incidental to the work herein JOB ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Graduate or completion of program that meets eligibility requirements for registry/certification or currently holds required registry
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• Basic phlebotomy and specimen processing techniques. • Knowledge of medical terms preferred. • Basic computer skills. • Effective communication skills. • Effective professional communication
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preferred. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Basic Computer Skills in Microsoft office. Knowledge of Audiovisual equipment set up an advantage. Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing
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to the complex neonate. They make clinical assessments, and use current lactation theories and research to develop evidence- based feeding plans that address individual feeding issues while respecting plan of care