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-surgical and linen supplies, entering replenishment orders into the MMIS computer application, picking supplies, and making deliveries of varied types to customers. This position is responsible for truck
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Job Requirements: The EMS Program Clinical Coordinator must possess the following skills and attributes: the ability to engage and motivate others towards common goals; work independently and
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Training Program within three months after hire. May obtain Cleaning Management Institute Basic in one year from date of hire. EXPERIENCE: Has demonstrated the skills and knowledge to be successful in
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Care in response to new or unmet community needs. This position requires demonstrated skills in program planning, a creative and solutions-oriented approach to problem solving, excellent verbal and
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Bi-Annually or as required by UVMMC Proof of graduation from a Civilian, Military, or Hospital Based Surgical Technician Education Program and eligible to obtain National Certification via NBSTSA (CST
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relevant field. Successful completion of an accredited program for Ophthalmic Assistants/Technicians or equivalent plus minimum of six months satisfactory full time work under ophthalmologic supervision
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transportation required. 10. Computer skills preferred. 11. Exercise good judgment in reacting to emergency situations. 12. Be able to read, write well and maintain neat and accurate shift reports and logs. 13
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), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Emergency Medical Technician, and Registered Cardiovascular Technician) required. 3. Successful completion within 18 months of a full cardiac device educational program
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graduate or equivalent. Successful completion of 75-hour Nursing Assistant Training and Competency Evaluation program. Registered in the State of Vermont as a Licensed Nursing Assistant. Minimum one year of
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working with patients is preferred. Addendum: Safety and a well-paced mobility plan help to restore the patient's functional abilities and enables them to get home. We value team members who bring