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Department for individual project accounts. Enter financial data into the Construction Management Program. Reconcile projects and daily Union Trade (SFE) labor reports. Maintain and track M projects and
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the supervision of the Trauma Program Manager and Trauma Medical Director, the Adult Trauma PI Coordinator will be ensuring the quality of care across the Stony Brook Medicine healthcare system. Responsibilities
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administrative support role. Ability to manage multiple priorities and tasks and work in a fast-paced environment. Demonstrated proficiency with computer software, including Microsoft Office applications, Word
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implementation of a comprehensive new student welcome week program. In partnership with the Family Services team, CRAFT (Communications, Research, Assessment, Fundraising, & Technology team, and the Student Life
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Certification Knowledge of hospital & radiology computer systems Special Notes : Resume/CV should be included with the online application. Posting Overview : This position will remain posted until filled
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and recommending retention or termination of employees. Oversee the supervision of new employees (as directed) to insure proper probationary competencies are meet. Utilize software program to assign and
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discharge plan. Completes retrospective review, one and two day short stay reviews and other projects as assigned. Identifies, follows and documents Avoidable delays in Care Management Program. Reviews and
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online opportunities, in-person visits, pre-orientation and off-campus, and implementation of a comprehensive new student welcome week program. In partnership with the Family Services team, CRAFT
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healthcare experience. One (1) year of radiological experience (educational training and internships may be considered). Preferred Qualifications: Advanced Certification in Computed Tomography. Bi-lingual in
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the lead coordinator of a newly funded research project aimed at evaluating a resilience training program in fire fighters and emergency medical service (EMS) workers at the Stony Brook Mind-Body