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engage in the development and implementation of the strategic plan for Nursing aligned with the strategic plan for the University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System. Determine opportunities to
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automated testing. Directly supervise the Microbiology Laboratory technologists and technicians involved in the above testing. Train the Microbiology staff on any newly developed/validated assays. Prepare
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with Joint Commission and other regulatory standards, and updates programs accordingly. Wellness Program Development: Participates in cross-functional teams to develop, implement, and evaluate evidence
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Life Education, technical training, or counseling to individuals participating in the approved Child Life Program, using a variety of resources and techniques. Develops reviews and disseminates
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ID: 1033448 Posting Close Date: 10/29/2025 Salary: $249,084 to $351,382 per year The Division of Child Development and Rehabilitation in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Illinois
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, Disability & AD&D insurance; a defined benefit pension plan; paid leaves such as Vacation, Holiday and Sick; tuition waivers for employees and dependents. Click for a complete list of Employee Benefits
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, develops an appropriate patient educational plan, and responds to patient's changing needs while sharing information and collaborating with other members of the health care team to promote effective patient
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for the patient, develops an appropriate patient educational plan, and responds to patient's changing needs while sharing information and collaborating with other members of the health care team to promote
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the electronic medical record. Engages and obtains information from patient and/or family to develop an appropriate patient educational plan. Recognizes symptoms, establishes priorities, and responds to patient’s
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, and neurodevelopmental disabilities. The Child Development and Rehabilitation program is an active program working in the areas of autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disabilities, pediatric feeing