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to the following: Create spreadsheets, charts, graphs, databases, reports and internal/external communications. Process budget transfers, process purchase requisitions, track expenditures. Collect, collate and
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sensitive reporting deliverables (e.g., database submissions/compliance reporting/routine program reports). Experience handling confidential/sensitive information and following data-security practices
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. Ability to use the tools, machines, equipment, and materials of the carpentry trade. Ability to make standard arithmetic computations to size and locate the various details of the work and to calculate
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of investigative techniques to include; leveraging available surveillance technology, university owned technology programs as well as more traditional investigative techniques such as conducting in depth interviews
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, interns, and volunteers. · Align chaplaincy services with hospital strategic initiatives and quality goals. · Provides spiritual care to patients, families, and staff during crises, end-of-life
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Emergency Management Staff Position Summary The Emergency Management department manages a comprehensive program for the hospital which provides education, training, regulatory compliance, and
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, implementing effective internal controls, and leading process improvements. They will partner closely with the Controller and accounting team to ensure alignment with the foundation’s strategic goals. Leadership
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other life sciences, or an AAS degree from an accredited program in Histotechnology. Minimum one year Histology clinical laboratory experience, to include: Special stains, Immunohistochemistry staining
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Department of Facilities Planning & Design. This position will consistently be working closely with multiple internal clinical and non-clinical end users and third-party contracted architects and vendors
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of investigative techniques to include; leveraging available surveillance technology, university owned technology programs as well as more traditional investigative techniques such as conducting in depth interviews