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Improvement functions. Skills / Knowledge / Abilities Basic computer skills, excellent customer service skills. Does this position have supervisory responsibilities? No Preferred Education/Experience At least 5
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to and over 50 lbs.; occasionally stand or walk with objects weighing up to 25 lbs.; regularly perform tasks requiring repetitive motions; and occasionally sit at a computer workstation for an extended
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. Computer knowledge. Deadline to Apply 12/31/2026 Our University Community We value the well-being of each of our employees and are dedicated to creating a healthy place for everyone to work, learn and live
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computer workstation for extended periods of time; repetitive motion; risk of injuries from use of equipment on the job; occasional cuts, punctures, bloodborne/airborne pathogens; and occasionally dealing
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excellent computer skills Skills / Knowledge / Abilities Fast and accurate keyboard typist, excellent grammar, punctuation, proofreading what you’ve typed a habit. Loves to read. Non-smoker and no scented
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excellent computer skills Skills / Knowledge / Abilities Fast and accurate keyboard typist, excellent grammar, punctuation, proofreading what you’ve typed a habit. Loves to read. Non-smoker and no scented
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patient centered care which includes: on-going assessments, documenting, planning, implementing, teaching, and evaluating a comprehensive nursing plan of care; delivering direct patient care; ensuring
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Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and Kentucky State Radiation Operators License at time of hire, Basic Life Support certification within 90 days of hire, Computed Tomography (CT) certification
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/A Physical Requirements Sitting and/or standing for extended periods of time. Repeated use of hands by computer use. Shift Weekdays between 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. Occasional evenings. Hybrid – any
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; sitting/standing at a computer workstation for extended periods of time; repetitive motion; risk of injuries from use of equipment on the job; occasional cuts, punctures, bloodborne/airborne pathogens; and