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services to the community that focus on obtaining optimal health Uses advanced technical skills related to learning management systems, multimedia design, assessment systems, communication tools, streaming
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interpersonal communication skills to effectively interface with internal and/or external customers Understanding of DNS, DHCP, WINS Must carry a pager/phone and provide on-call support for IT related issues
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-related protocols according to Good Clinical Practices (GCP), internal standard operating procedure (SOPs), and University policies and procedures. The incumbent is responsible for supporting and
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as appropriate. Keeps informed of changes to regulatory and accreditation requirements to ensure organizational compliance. Functions as an internal expert / resource for interpretation of regulations
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Schedule: 8am-5pm, M-F Employee Class: Floater Position Summary: This recruitment is for a Temporary Building Maintenance Worker position through UCI's internal temporary staffing service. This position is
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: 100% Work Schedule: 8:30 am-5 pm, M-F Employee Class: Floater Position Summary: This recruitment is for a Temporary Sr. Building Maintenance Worker position through UCI's internal temporary staffing
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students’ needs especially for certain student populations (i.e., EAP, IOP, International Students, athletes, freshmen, etc.). Assist with various Public Health events and activities along with the selection
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academic and non-academic rank and series concepts, including leaves of absence/sabbatical, benefits, retirement, compensation plans, salary, and employee labor relations. Ensures accuracy of payroll entries
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standards related to mandatory licensing, accrediting, and credentialing. Working within the framework of the objectives set forth by the Director of Transplant Services and Medical Center Administration
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Trials Unit, the Clinical Research Coordinator supports the clinical research efforts of the Cancer Center by providing comprehensive coordination and data management of multiple Phase I-IV cancer-related