196 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"O.P" positions at University of Missouri
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behavioral health management and de-escalation to ensure safe, efficient, and professional responses during emergencies. We will contribute to staff education, program development, crisis management, and team
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) Compensation: Base Pay Range: $36.19 - $52.67 per hour, based on experience Shift Differentials: Additional $4.00 per hour for nights Additional $8.00 per hour for RN Weekend Program Sign-On Bonus: $15,000 Note
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Nursing Clinical Ladder Program, a yearly incentive program that rewards bedside nurses for their dedication. We also provide Tuition assistance and nursing core courses to help nurses expand their careers
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specimens, laboratory aide, or completion of comparable medical training program; or --60 college equivalent hours including 24 chemistry hours or 24 science hours (6 chemistry, 6 biology, and 12 additional
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, an Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (UAP) training program; or Nursing licensure candidate who was unsuccessful on the state licensure examinations in the past three (3) years; or Completion of a nursing program
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, an Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (UAP) training program; or -Nursing licensure candidate who was unsuccessful on the state licensure examinations in the past three (3) years; or -Completion of a nursing program
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Therapy. OT Limited permit holders must be a graduate of an OT program. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met with or without reasonable
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and according to state law. At MU Health Care we value both personal and professional development which is why we have implemented a Nursing Clinical Ladder Program, a yearly incentive program that
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and according to state law. At MU Health Care we value both personal and professional development which is why we have implemented a Nursing Clinical Ladder Program, a yearly incentive program that
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graduate of an OT program. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met with or without reasonable accommodation. The performance of these physical