329 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"O.P"-"U.S" "U" positions at University of Michigan
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, Information Sharing, Participation, and Team Collaboration. Desired Qualifications* Experience in an electrophysiology lab and/or training in an electrophysiology program. Working knowledge of and ability
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: Ability to work up to 40 hours/week on Day shift (7am-3:30pm) or A-shift (7am-7:30pm) during orientation Successfully complete Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) credentialing within the first three (3
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to? Excellent medical, dental and vision coverage effective on your very first day 2:1 Match on retirement savings Generous PTO program Tremendous team support Responsibilities* Perform vascular diagnostic
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and observation care by providing payers with clinical information via fax, autoroute, and web-based programs, for example, E-Referral, Navinet, Pnote Demonstrate ability to use multiple computer
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, and market-aligned program design. You will work directly with leadership and faculty across U-M schools and colleges and central administrative units to co-create programs that reflect academic
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fit with this position. Please include your University Department/Program affiliation and year in graduate studies. Job Summary The Rackham Development and Alumni Relations (DAR) team seeks one (1
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. Attend applicable training program initiatives which include but are not limited to MPAA sessions, third party seminars, and in-house training. Required Qualifications* High school diploma or equivalent
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operations of recruitment and future planning for program continuation and growth consistent with OUA and University goals. Coordinate with schools, colleges, and offices across campus for participation in
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.) Temporary Nurses in the CSR Clusters are NOT required to work weekends or holidays. 5). Temporary Nurses will participate in a newly designed, streamlined, onboarding/orientation program. However, the
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Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs CT installations ionizing radiation Rules and the American College of Radiology CT Accreditation Program requirements. Effectively communicate with patients