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UW Medical Center-Northwest – Rehabilitation Therapies has an outstanding opportunity for a SPEECH PATHOLOGIST - INPATIENT. WORK SCHEDULE - 60% FTE; 24 hours per week - Day Shift POSITION
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communication network systems. Designing, fabricating, and installing specialized interfaces, controls, or data communications equipment. Completing complex installation projects. Consulting with and advising
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infection control standards. Preferred Qualifications Working knowledge of physician assistant theory and practice with one to three years of experience. Organizational, communication and interpersonal skills
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-center clinical trials for anti-Alzheimer therapies; works under physician oversight as required by state regulation, and functions within the scope of practice defined by the APP’s specialty certification
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systems. The Network Specialist is expected to be exemplary in providing professional customer service both verbally and through non-verbal communications methods. This support includes:
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telecommunication/video/computer system and/or telecommunication/video/data communication network. DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION UW Medicine IT Services (ITS) is a shared services organization that supports all of UW
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, Physician Assistant. WORK SCHEDULE: • Full-time, 40 hours per week • M-F Day Shift DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION: The Rehabilitation Medicine Clinic at Harborview Medical Center offers comprehensive care for adults
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infection control standards. Preferred Qualifications Working knowledge of physician assistant theory and practice with one to three years of experience. Organizational, communication and interpersonal skills
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The Director of Internal Communications is responsible for building and managing an internal communications program at Washington University School of Medicine in
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management of networking infrastructure including switching, routing, firewalling, load balancing, DNS, DHCP, Wired, Wireless, VPN, and other related networking services. Oversee networking services outsourced