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lead institution (along with Princeton University and NJ Instituted of Technology), in NJ ACTS, an Translational Research Institute that is one of 42 funded by the NIH as part of its Clinical and
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Valid Dental Radiological Technology License (New Jersey). Current CPR Certification. Certifications/Licenses Valid New Jersey Dental Radiological Technology License. Must be CPR Certified. Required
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Senior Program Coordinator (Community Engagement) Job Category URA-AFT Administrative Department School of Engineering Overview
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Education and Experience Graduation from an accredited dental assisting program. Valid Radiological Technology License. Must be certified in CPR. Certifications/Licenses Valid Radiological Technology License
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(TJC) and other applicable regulatory and accreditation standards that meets quality and program standards. Attends to professional self-development by remaining current in knowledge of trends and
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Professions and the School of Public Health. The School of Engineering at Rutgers consists of seven departments including Biomedical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical & Aerospace
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Intern) will support the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology in developing technology‑enabled solutions that improve research, education, and operational workflows. This student role provides hands
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for specific psychiatric patient population. Responsible for clinical documentation that is current and meets standards of practice. Collaborates with individual served and treatment team members in discharge
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neuroscience, biological sciences, molecular biology, computer science, engineering or a related science field. Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work Environment Physical Demands: The position requires
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sciences, biomedical engineering, public health, business administration). Understanding of the software program Oncology Collaborative Research Environment (Oncore). Experience with electronic medical