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, safety and environmental and infection control standards. Examines equipment to detect leak, worn or loose parts, or other indications of disrepair. Maintains storage rooms in a neat and orderly manner in
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or religious exemption. Additional infection control and safety policies may apply. Prospective employees should speak with their hiring manager to determine which policies apply to the role
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Minimum Education and Experience: MD or equivalent Proven leadership experience that supports clinical research programs Record of a clinical research program and a strong publication record in
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Presidential Employee Excellence Recognition program. Manages the Human Resources brand and reputation, including oversight of websites, newsletters, and social media. Partners with HR leaders, academic units
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coordination of the analytical and instrumentation functions with research areas to ensure conformance with the goals and objectives of the research program. Assists in the conducting of continuous program of
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, the Medical Records Technician enforces security and ensures the accessibility of clinical information/records. Plays a key role in the chart completion process by possessing a thorough, up-to-date knowledge
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, Skills, and Abilities Demonstrated ability to use a computer to record services and other basic office functions. Demonstrated ability to work independently and as a member of a team. May be required
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of New Jersey, is seeking a Mental Health Specialist IV in the Child & Adolescent Services – School Based Program within Rutgers University Behavioral Healthcare. The Mental Health Specialist IV
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ENVIRONMENT: Moderate noise (examples: business office with computers and printers, light traffic). Subject to unpredictable situations, patient crises, both medical and psychiatric. Occasionally exposed