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hours, all interns are required to work all home football games. If you will not be available for a football game, we will need to be made aware during the interview process. Please note that there is a
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student employees through the ECU hiring process. • Create training materials and train all temporary employees to provide premium services in all premium areas on home football, men’s basketball, and
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well as other patient information as needed; 10) Expose, process, and mount necessary x-rays; 11) Aid in chairside assisting as necessary; 12) Handle sharpening, sterilizations, and maintenance of all instruments
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treatment performed on patient chart, as well as other patient information as needed; 10) Expose, process, and mount necessary x-rays; 11) Aid in chair side assisting as necessary; 12) Handle sharpening
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children To assist in the evaluation of the classroom at the end of each semester and to make daily adjustments as needed To maintain a physical environment that meets the changing needs of young children
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application process, please contact the Office of Human Resources at (252) 328-9847 or toll free at 1-866-489-1740 or send an email to [email protected]. Our office is available to provide assistance Monday
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completed. Utilizes the nursing process to facilitate the patient’s care using time and resources efficiently and assumes accountability for the effectiveness of care. Coordinates care with
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physical observations of patients. Currently, hours of clinic operation are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with a flexible scheduled late day to accommodate patient care, Monday through Friday. CLINICAL
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completed. Utilizes the nursing process to facilitate the patient’s care using time and resources efficiently and assumes accountability for the effectiveness of care. Coordinates care with
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clinics for memory disorders, falls and medication management alongside faculty in physical therapy, pharmacy and psychology. 4. Work closely with our Geriatric Psychiatry colleagues and our Alzheimer’s