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JOB DUTIES Description The Department of Radiation Oncology is seeking a Clinical Physics Assistant (Hospital Blank Assistant I) to support the technical and administrative aspects of radiation
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JOB DUTIES Description Seeking a Physical Therapist with strong background and clinical expertise in Pelvic Health rehabilitation with varying patient demographics. Primary functions are to provide
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JOB DUTIES Description Provide age appropriate Physical Therapy care in order to meet the needs of patients with various diagnoses in the acute care setting. Major duties include: patient
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. You’ll assist with stocking, cleaning, and organizing inventory, as well as performing physical inventory counts and data entry. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Organize inventory holding
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MRIdian, and maintain an active interstitial HDR brachytherapy program. Treatment planning is performed using a variety of systems and software. As part of the Medical Physics Division, dosimetrists
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of the residency year. 6. Successful completion of the pre-employment process, including but not limited to verification of all required licenses and certifications, meeting the U.S.Office of Inspector General
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JOB DUTIES Description This position provides analytical and consultation support to the Human Resources team for various HR process, system and technology needs. The HRIS Analyst plays a key role
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via the nursing process and other input from healthcare team members. The Staff RN Supports the Unit Director, Assistant Unit Director, Clinical Educator, ANI Charge Nurses, and Relief Charge Nurses in
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. Primary duties include: • Process requisitions for assigned faculty and labs using various mechanisms such as BruinBuy, P-card, Concur, Recharges, Facilities Service Request Systems • Process invoices and
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information. Facilitate clear and professional communication between patients and the care team. Obtain necessary authorizations and explain the approval process to patients. Manage and navigate the patient