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Number: 150997639 Position Summary The Vascular Access Service at Boston Children's Hospital provides vascular access care to patients and families across the lifespan. This program places 14,000 PIVCs and
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pediatric epilepsy unit (in 1944), the first comprehensive pediatric sleep center (in 1978), and the first dedicated pediatric neurocritical care program (in 1996). Key responsibilities: Triaging and
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instruction and guidance in performance of job duties Train all new baristas on the barista basics program (about one month of training per new employee) Manage rest breaks, inventory, tasks, temperature taking
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strong customer service skills. Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe, Google Applications, or related computer programs. Knowledge of patient registration, scheduling, billing, and insurance
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Minimum Qualifications Education: High School Diploma/ GED Experience: Customer service and computer skills required. Makes use of customer service knowledge to assist patients and families in resolving
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immunological research in complex nonhuman primate models. Ensures excellent animal care and welfare. Dr. Kean's research program is focused on the immunology of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, tolerance
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Children's Hospitals Nephrology Specialty for many years. Key Responsibilities Working in a busy and highly regulated Dialysis Program; providing dialysis care on both inpatient and outpatient settings
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project feedback. This program emphasizes building futures and advancing knowledge through dedicated faculty support. Minimum Qualifications Education: A Bachelor's Degree is required. Experience
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and advancements in sleep medicine. Minimum Qualifications Education: High School diploma/GED Completion of a Sleep Tech program preferred Experience: 6-12 months of Sleep Tech experience preferred
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psychosocial consultation to the medical team. Participating in program development with Hematology multidisciplinary team to create and enhance patient/family psychoeducation, developmentally appropriate