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for eligible new hires. Key Responsibilities Reviews and evaluates requisitions for diagnostic and interventional imaging procedures. Confirms procedure specifics with the physician and determines
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settin Providing nurse sedation, preop, and post-op for adult endoscopy procedure Providing clinical support and resources. Working collaboratively in a family-centered perioperative environment. Minimal
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: 151155435 Schedule: 11pm-7:30am Position Summary: Under the direction of the Operational Manager, the Sterile Supply Transporter is responsible for delivering sterile instruments from the Sterile Processing
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, complete various records and reports, and process cash and other payments according to established procedures Maintain high standards for service and customer relations. Respond to and resolve customer
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. May manage project scope and timeline through formal change management processes May manages project issues and risks through standard issue/risk process May manage, select, train, evaluate and manage
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, managing communications, and handling clerical duties. Train and support clinic staff on systems, processes, and customer service standards. Lead and oversee patient experience staff, delegate tasks, monitor
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(OR), Post-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU), and Day Surgery. Key functions include monitoring inventory levels, restocking supplies, and adjusting par levels as needed to meet surgical demand. The team handles
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participates in team meetings as required. Contributes by making suggestions for process improvements Minimum Qualifications Education: High School Diploma / GED Work Experience Required 1 year of related
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sample collection & processing, mouse sample collection & processing, mouse colony management, nucleic acid extraction, in vitro experiments, and data management. According to prescribed protocols and
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team. Contributes to the development of innovative devices or processes and relies on the application of engineering expertise to design, develop, and deliver solutions to our clinical collaborators