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, standing, sitting at computer long periods of time, carrying objects up to 30 lbs. Shift Generally Monday-Friday 8:00 am- 5:00 pm Job Summary The Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment
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completing routine functions in a fast-paced, high-intensity, professional work environment; enjoy working independently as well as closely with co-workers in a supportive team environment; and possess
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and regulations related to healthcare compliance. This candidate will also have a high ethical standard; the ability to work in a team-based collaborative environment; a high level of communication and
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well as federal, state and local regulations. Furthermore, this environment supports collaborative efforts among the nursing staff and the team of physicians to increase communication and enhance expected patient
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regulations. Furthermore, this environment supports collaborative efforts among the nursing staff and the team of physicians to increase communication and enhance expected patient outcomes. This includes
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for Psychiatric Intake through the Emergency Department. The Behavioral Health unit provides therapeutic care in a safe, non-threatening environment with the highest expectations of customer satisfaction. As a part
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for Psychiatric Intake through the Emergency Department. The Behavioral Health unit provides therapeutic care in a safe, non-threatening environment with the highest expectations of customer satisfaction. As a part
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functions in a fast-paced, high intensity, professional work environment; will enjoy working independently as well as closely with co-workers in a supportive team environment; will possess strong computer
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critical to ensuring patient record accuracy. The ability to work in a collaborative environment with a teamwork mindset. The ability to follow processes and process data entry records. Respect
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will be able to work well in a fast-paced environment. Does this position have supervisory responsibilities? No Preferred Education/Experience One to two years’ experience in hospital-based acute care