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development or electronic resources management with some purchasing/procurement experience. • Knowledge of monographs and serials practices, including key issues related to electronic journals, web resources
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for other Clinical Nurses (CN 1, 2 & 3) as well as other staff members. The IRN, in conjunction with the radiology nursing leadership team, assists in procedure policy and procedure development and ongoing
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to advanced Excel skills, including formatting, Vlookups, IFs, Sumifs, and Pivot Tables. Proven ability to develop executive summaries, as well as detailed financial and statistical reports, including ability
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knowledge of the methods, tools, and practices involved with regulatory compliance. Experience in applying performance improvement methodology. Demonstrated ability to prepare and present reports and convey
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programs Must be able to walk/stand stoop and bend for long periods of time Skills and abilities necessary to effectively communicate and plan with other areas of the Department Ability to train, operate and
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transaction, prepare related financial reports, balance cash box, and prepare deposits. Organizing skills to establish priorities for own work within stated guidelines; respond flexibly to changes in priorities
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• Continuing Education (CE) allowance and Education Reimbursement Program as stipulated in the UC Davis Health Policies or Collective Bargaining Agreement • Access to free professional development courses and
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objectives are to train professional (veterinary) students, graduate clinical students (interns and residents), and graduate academic students; to provide veterinary services to the public; to serve as a
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on a 24-hour basis. Its primary objectives are to train professional (veterinary) students, graduate clinical students (interns and residents), and graduate academic students; to provide veterinary
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the School of Veterinary Medicine on a 24-hour basis. Its primary objectives are to train professional (veterinary) students, graduate clinical students (interns and residents), and graduate academic students