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Job Description Harborview Medical Center's Nursing Support Program has an outstanding opportunity for a part-time Cardiac Monitor Technician. WORK SCHEDULE: 90% FTE, 36 hours weekly Day Shift
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for the WIHSE program, driving organizational improvements and ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to a high standard of quality. The role addresses complex program challenges with
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include quantum phases of matter, quantum computing, quantum error correction, non-equilibrium physics, critical phenomena, open quantum systems, and quantum simulation. This is a full-time position for
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committee meetings. Craft agendas for meetings when necessary. Assist Program Administrator with the following high-level priorities: Attend educational programs and oversee onsite operations (i.e., setup
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Job Description Harborview Medical Center's Medical Specialty Clinics has an outstanding opportunity for a full-time Program Operations Specialist. WORK SCHEDULE 100 FTE, 40 hours weekly Mon - Fri
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Job Description The HCOP Program Operations Specialist (Specialist) provides important program support and oversees the operation of the Health Careers Opportunity Program (HCOP) at the University
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Job Description The Harborivew Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) has an outstanding opportunity for a Program Assistant. WORK SCHEDULE • Full-Time / 40 hours per week • Day/Evening Shift - Tuesday
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Job Description The UW Medical Center-Montlake Pharmacy Department is looking for an outstanding Specialty Pharmacy Program Operations Specialist to join our Pharmacy team! WORK SCHEDULE · Full-Time
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. • Manage vendor contracts and ensure proper execution of contracts and payment. Program Assessment and Evaluation • Regularly performs needs assessments and impact evaluations for continuous
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), the Department’s highly competitive residency training program is largely responsible for developing the mental health workforce in the Pacific Northwest. The Department’s robust research portfolio totals $67