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healthcare field is required, preferably in a medical records setting. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Computer experience required. Preferred Qualifications Working knowledge
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of this position are the following: Assists in the establishment of performance standards, as well as in the selection of methodology and instrumentation. Assists in conducting a continuous program of research and
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individual, group, and family treatment that is consistent with the service design and philosophy of the program, as clinically indicated, to assigned clients. Coordinates with CCBH case managers’ linkages and
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qualified applicants to apply. For additional information please see the Non-Discrimination Statement at the following web address: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/non-discrimination-statement
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qualified applicants to apply. For additional information please see the Non-Discrimination Statement at the following web address: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/non-discrimination-statement
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biology and behavior; proficiency in lab- or field- or computational research; strong analytical skills; excellent communication and scientific writing skills; ability to work in interdisciplinary teams
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presenting for treatment at Rutgers University Dental Associates. Enters all biographic and insurance information into appropriate computer system. Checks patient identification as required by RSDM/RUDA
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, make discoveries, serve as an engine of economic growth, and generate ideas for improving people's lives. Connections working at Rutgers University More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org
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funded research program, who can leverage, stimulate, and lead translational science approaches (i.e., basic to clinical to population) to address key questions regarding nociception and pain. The ideal