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. Close attention to detail in a fast-paced, fluctuating workload environment. Demonstrated proficiency with Adobe and Microsoft suite software, especially Excel. Preferred: Strong organizational skills
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ordering and inventory management of supplies, animals, and equipment, as well as maintaining a clean, safe, and well-functioning lab environment. This role also involves assisting undergraduate and graduate
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an appropriate and professional manner. Ability to concentrate and focus in a work environment that contains distracting stimuli and competing deadlines. Ability to be flexible in handling work delegated by
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-volume environment, organizational skills and effective verbal and written communication skills. Knowledge of Human Resources policies and procedures. Ability to manage changing priorities and manage
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able to make a significant, positive difference in someone’s life. At UCLA Health, you’ll experience this joy every day while also enjoying the positive, supportive, and collaborative environment
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ensuring a sterile environment and assisting the surgical team. This role involves the preparation and handling of surgical instruments and equipment, adherence to established protocols, and collaboration
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JOB DUTIES Description Play an important role in the success of a world-class health organization. Maintain an environment that enhances customer satisfaction and patient safety. Take your career
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workflows, and working collaboratively with the team to create a patient-centered and administratively effective environment. Salary range: $28.06/hr – $37.02/hr JOB QUALIFICATIONS Qualifications Required
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backgrounds Ability to creatively integrate competing demands into a productive working environment Skill in verbal communications to clearly convey complex problems in both formal and informal situations
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various social, cultural and economic backgrounds. Ability to creatively integrate competing demands into a productive working environment. Skill in verbal communications to clearly convey complex problems