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or Animal Tissues: Ability to complete and pass successfully the required occupational health screening referenced in the University’s Animal Handler Health Surveillance Program on an annual basis. Required
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, or scheduled form. • Effective oral and written communication skills. • Ability to manage multi-responsibilities in outpatient / inpatient settings. • Knowledge of computer programs for clinical data entry
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Good communications and interpersonal skills Position requires mandatory use of two-way radios Basic computer skills Ability to understand and carry out instructions Ability to work independently or
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Medicine (DCM) supports the research activities of Tulane University faculty, staff, and students by fostering a comprehensive program of quality animal care. The Animal Care Technician II is an
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Medicine (DCM) supports the research activities of Tulane University faculty, staff, and students by fostering a comprehensive program of quality animal care. The Animal Care Technician II is an
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Required Education and/or Experience • Master's degree. • Completion of an ANA-approved Nurse Practitioner program with either an AANC or AANP certification. • Licensure as a Nurse Practitioner from the
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familiarity with best practices in fundraising. • Demonstrated ability to strategically build a program, to implement, to drive towards numerical goals, and to produce outstanding results. • Experience in
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holiday working hours Good communications and personal relations skills Computer literacy Ability to use of two-way radios Required Education and/or Experience No prior experience or training required
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. • Proficient computer keyboarding skills; Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access software applications. • Familiarity with standard electronic office machines (phones, copiers, fax
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facilitation of health improvement, health promotion, health program development and support, disease prevention activities, and coordination with other partners within the community. The Community Health Worker