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community. Must be able to work nights, weekends, holidays, and overtime as required by the University's needs. Must be able to work overtime for training purposes. Journey level skill in one or more of the
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science and technology domains and long-term data care. Asinformation architect and data steward, designs systems, data products and / or data production processes while focusing on data curation, data
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(Visit Experience); and develop short- and long- term organizational goals related to information systems and technology (Systems). The Associate Director develops and manages operating budgets, human
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such as Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, and Canva. Video filming and editing experience with programs such as Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects. Demonstrated ability to operate office computer and
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programs (ANCC Magnet and Practice Transition Accreditation Program) and nursing quality metrics. Meets with stakeholders to provide the appropriate data analytics to support program and organizational
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onsite at Greenwich Drive and remote. Reporting to the Director of Risk Management, the Clinical Risk Manager is responsible for administering the risk management program and ensuring effective loss
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for outcomes that will ensure the program maintains compliance. Collaborates with Cross-functional teams and department staff and management, physicians, and external agencies. Build/maintain strong
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initiating solutions by communicating problems to the HR Manager. Skill to exercise effective control of situations or events in the absence of higher authority and ability to make recommendations or decisions
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timely manner. Assists other areas and supervisors as needed with an emphasis on engineering and utility projects. Solid knowledge in supervising facility maintenance and improvements along with building
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maintaining inventory, providing training relating to sterile processing procedures and processes, investigating and collaborating with vendors and Facilities Engineering on equipment repair issues, service