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Number: 151577297 Position Summary Working collaboratively with clinical staff, nursing, and multiple referring Boston Children's Hospital specialty providers, facilitating needed treatments and clinical
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) solutions. Ability to work collaboratively with multiple disciplines in a fast-paced medical environment Strong independence, flexibility, clinical writing skills, and interpersonal skills. Excellent
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of nonprofit fundraising principles and gift capacity estimation methodologies preferred but not required Excellent time management skills, with the ability to handle multiple responsibilities, deadlines, and ad
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emergency chemical spill response procedures by notifying proper Safety or Radiation safety personnel & coordinate with first responders Monitor multiple radio frequencies simultaneously and must discern
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to learn new software quickly and ability to work in multiple systems simultaneously. A minimum of five shifts in a six-week period are required and must include some weekend shifts. Holiday shifts
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focused on neurogenetic and neurodevelopmental disorders. The TNC has been selected to serve as a clinical IMPACT site within the Aligning Research to Impact Autism (ARIA) initiative. This multi-site
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heart disease. Candidates will be evaluated and placed at Level 1, Level 2 or 3 Level based on experience, competencies, and alignment with career ladder criteria. Level 1- PER I Experience: Entry Level
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leadership Anticipate needs and proactively manage competing priorities Lead and coordinate administrative support services for the department Oversee daily office operations in alignment with hospital and
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and Communication teams, supports production of deliverables aligned with stakeholder priorities and tactics by creating marketing briefs, plans and timelines to meet execution deadlines. Takes
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alignment with hospital policies. * Collaborates with providers and practices to manage complex patient needs. Patient Registration/Admissions/Discharge * Monitors clinic activity and addresses patient