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paramedical personnel, administrators, emergency and law enforcement officers. Must demonstrate customer service skills appropriate to the job. KSA 11 Skill to clearly communicate medical information to a broad
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. Ability to establish and maintain good working relationships in a diverse and team-based department. Knowledge of security and emergency management and response principals, including local and state laws
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paramedical personnel, administrators, emergency and law enforcement officers. Must demonstrate customer service skills appropriate to the job. Skill to clearly communicate medical information to a broad
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experience working with applicable University policies, as well as state and federal laws governing students. Strong analytical and technical skills with the ability to analyze, identify and address trends
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with physicians, nurses, other paramedical personnel, administrators, emergency and law enforcement officers. Must demonstrate customer service skills appropriate to the job. Skill to clearly communicate
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with physicians, nurses, other paramedical personnel, administrators, emergency and law enforcement officers. Must demonstrate customer service skills appropriate to the job. Skill to clearly communicate
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, regulations, laws, etc. Skills to effectively direct and supervise subordinate staff who are assigned duties in different programs; skills to effectively integrate several highly regulated subject and program
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Updated: Apr 12, 2024 Location: Irvine-Campus Job Type: Department: Law/Instructional Support Job Opening ID: 67592 Reports To: Co-Associate Dean for Experiential Education Working Title: LEGAL SVC
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paramedical personnel, administrators, emergency and law enforcement officers. Must demonstrate customer service skills appropriate to the job. Skill to clearly communicate medical information to a broad
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, nurses, other paramedical personnel, administrators, emergency, and law enforcement officers. Must demonstrate customer service skills appropriate to the job. Skill to clearly communicate medical