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environment. Technical Proficiency: Skilled in using office software, technology, and relevant computer applications. Communication: Strong and clear written and verbal communication skills for interacting with
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sensitive data. The ability to work effectively in an environment where discretion is paramount is essential. Skills related to basic math, consistent computer use, and excitement for puzzling through
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continuous improvement of services provided. Ensures safety and infection control standards are followed. Completes all required paperwork, and performs computer functions, such as entering reports, recording
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necessary. CORE QUALIFICATIONS Education: High school diploma or equivalent Graduate from an approved Medical Assistant educational program recognized by the U.S. Department of Education (USDE). Note: (If MA
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necessary. CORE QUALIFICATIONS Education: High school diploma or equivalent Graduate from an approved Medical Assistant educational program recognized by the U.S. Department of Education (USDE). Note: (If MA
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to include other duties or responsibilities as necessary. CORE QUALIFICATIONS Education: High School diploma or equivalent. Graduate of a Diagnostic Medical Sonography program. Certification and Licensing
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into the University of Miami in a hybrid environment. Ensures staff are trained, developed, and empowered to do their jobs effectively. Assists in the continuous development and managing the Transitional Guide Program
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completing assignments accurately and with attention to detail Proficiency in computer software (i.e., Microsoft Office) Department Specific Functions Is responsible for assisting the department in managing
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client-related and programmatic documentation. Performs routine data collection tasks for studies. Serves as program liaison to collaborating service providers and treatment centers. Adheres to University
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, pediatric hematologist at the University of Miami and will work collaboratively with another community health worker, a social worker and other members of the pediatric sickle cell program. It is expected