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Other Compensation: - Benefits: For information about benefits for this position, visit https://www.washington.edu/jobs/benefits-for-uw-staff/ Shift: Night Shift (United States of America) Temporary
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therapies, vaccines, imaging agents, etc.) for early phase clinical trial. Work with Lab management to develop new, and improve existing, research protocols to support project/program objectives. Ensure
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a safe working environment by following all safety regulations. Participate and comply with CAP regulatory compliance. Maintain a neat, clean, and orderly work area. Responsible for the cleaning
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safety procedures and infection control procedures. Perform related duties as assigned. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Completion of an accredited training program for dental assistants; AND current certification as
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Science with a total enrollment of nearly 250 students. In addition, we have a top ranked Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation residency program with 30 residents and 15 clinical and research fellowships
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parts of our culture. Professional development. We offer career development and continuing education opportunities, including UW’s tuition exemption program and scholarships. Unsurpassed benefits
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, written and interpersonal communication skills. Proven decision-making skills and ability to work independently. Working knowledge of general office equipment and computers (specifically Microsoft Office
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to develop and maintain a high-quality acute eye care program for the UW Medicine Eye Institute Service that prioritizes responsiveness, timeliness, compassion, and above all: safety Complete all ophthalmic
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preteens and caregivers in-person as well as via teleconferencing tools (e.g., Zoom) and databases (e.g., REDCap) per study protocol. Documents participant history, symptoms, and diagnoses using PC computer
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program reach and impact. Leads the development of revenue-generating continuing education programs that support the School’s financial sustainability. Program Development and Delivery Oversees the design