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communicate using tact and diplomacy Demonstrated self-management, organizational, and time management skills Proficient skill documenting, assessing, and evaluating program-related information and outcomes
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., Commission on Cancer). Supports cancer program development and research efforts by providing accurate data and responding to data requests. Remains current with updates in cancer registry standards, coding
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, are allowed to stay with their mothers after delivery to promote bonding. Qualifications: Minimum: Graduate of an accredited Nursing Program with Associates Degree, Nursing Diploma, Bachelors in Nursing
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- Project/Program Administration Job Type: Regular Work Shift: Sponsorship Available: No Institution Name: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS
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to (1) work positively with students, staff, faculty, and the community, (2) teach a variety of online, hybrid, and face-to-face classes in the undergraduate program, (3) conduct research and publish
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: Minimum Qualifications: Graduate of an accredited Nursing Program with Associates Degree, Nursing Diploma, Bachelors in Nursing, or Master's in Nursing. Valid RN License. One (1) year Registered Nursing
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staff. Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications: Graduate of an accredited Nursing Program with Associates Degree, Nursing Diploma, Bachelors in Nursing, or Master's in Nursing. Valid RN License, 1 year of
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Nursing, Associate’s degree in Nursing, Diploma RN, or Master’s degree in Nursing. Must be a graduate of an accredited RN nursing program Valid Registered Nursing License Minimum of 1 year of Registered
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: Graduate of an accredited Nursing Program with Associates Degree, Nursing Diploma, Bachelors in Nursing, or Master's in Nursing. Valid RN License. One (1) year Registered Nursing experience. Excellent
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, their families, and providers in developing the Plan of Care to meet patients’, their families’, and practitioners’ needs by prioritizing multiple nursing diagnoses and collaborative medical problems