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improvements. Resolve support tickets and vulnerability remediation. Analyze various options to balance requirements, risks, and cost. Plan, lead, and execute application upgrades and implementations. Monitor
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attendance record Operate basic IT equipment (ex. iPad, computer) Work Schedule Standard hours: 31 Sunday-Thursday Work days/hours: Sunday-Monday 2pm -9pm/ Tuesday-Wednesday 2pm-8:30pm/Thursday 3pm -9:30pm
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system administrators, and external partners. Support implementation of the MiCR strategic plan and initiatives aligned with the network?s triad framework of data benchmarking, collaborative learning, and
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initiative, and perform collaborative and independent work. Proficiency in computer-based applications such as Google, Word, and PowerPoint. Modes of Work The mode of work is on-site with a possible hybrid
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confidence. Responsibilities* Experimental research and computational studies related to the assessment of biophotonic technologies for treatment of traumatic brain injury, as well as other projects. Take on
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knowledge of basic computer skills, including Microsoft Office, EPIC Work Schedule Hours/Week: 40 hours Shift: Evenings with occasional off shift rotation when needed, hours may vary, must be flexible
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communication skills, and problem-solving skills. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, computer proficiency. Ability to prioritize effectively and work independently Demonstrated flexibility and
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program. However, the progression of orientation will be dependent upon clinical competency, staffing needs of the individual units, and the number of hours worked by the Temporary RN. Background Screening
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, and reproducibility of results Independently conducting appropriate data management and analysis Conducting computer programming as needed for completion of other tasks Preparing and maintaining
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, comprehensive health/dental/vision plans, flexible spending accounts, disability and life insurance, legal services, work-life programs, and more. Required Qualifications* Bachelor's degree in computer