823 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"Duke-University" positions at University of California, San Diego
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to multiple constituencies. Proven ability to prepare concise, accurate, and persuasive written materials, including policy interpretations, institutional guidance, and internal communications. Strong legal and
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within six (6) months of hire date. Less than 18 months of recent experience in a similar role and setting or a new graduate of an approved radiologic technology program (Rad Tech) OR more than 18 months
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. Required to hold valid driver's license, have a driving record that is in accordance with local policies/procedures, and/or enroll in the California Employer Pull Notice Program. Mandated Reporter
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teams to develop and maintain databases, dashboard, and reporting for metrics to support nursing accreditation programs (ANCC Magnet and Practice Transition Accreditation Program) and nursing quality
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multiple levels of information and responsibilities, and to quickly assess moderately-complex problems to develop potential solutions. Must have excellent interpersonal and communication skills. BSN. CCRN
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) OR Certificate of completion of a Medical Assistant training program. BART or BLS at time of hire with commitment to get BART within six (6) months of hire date. Two (2) years of experience as a Medical Assistant
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appropriate orientation. Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) OR Certificate of Completion of a Medical Assistant training program. BART or BLS at time of hire with commitment to get BART within six (6) months
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equivalent experience/training. Completion of a two-year Pathologists' Assistant program (NAACLS accredited). A minimum of two (2+) or more years of relevant experience. Current ASCP Board certification
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a driving record that is in accordance with local policies/procedures, and/or enroll in the California Employer Pull Notice Program. Available for overtime and call-ins. Available for shift work
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of excellence that exists within the university’s academic programs. Recreation programs serve more students than any other co-curricular program at UC San Diego and based on annual surveys, are a key component