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of human or animal subjects in research, financial conflict of interest, biosafety, etc. Ability to manage high volume and complex transactions. Ability to perform highly complex financial analysis and
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setting in order to prioritize a large volume of work and meet deadlines efficiently and accurately. Excellent interpersonal, as well as written and verbal communication skills (using grammatically correct
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. Phlebotomy certified. Experience in a urology ambulatory care setting with a high procedural volume. Experience with EPIC EMR and UCSD Purchasing and Supply systems or relevant systems.Computer literacy
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. Demonstrated experience working in high volume lab. Must be able to work variable shifts/hours, on-call, weekend rotations, holidays, swing shifts and variable locations based on the needs of a 24-hour Medical
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work volume, speed, quality and consistency. Experience with planning employee events and experience with planning events in the health care field. Experience with logistics and running events
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-directed work team environment and function effectively in a high-volume, multiple demand environments. Two - five (2 - 5) years of previous IV and Chemo experience. Must be able to work various hours and
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to): answering high volume of calls, scheduling appointments, registration, authorizations and referrals. Serves as a resource for patients, physicians, staff, and ambulatory care service managers. Performs other
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required. Ability to prioritize and meet tight deadlines in a high volume academic department. Ability to manage academic personnel deadlines, including ability to coordinate, guide and orchestrate academic
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. Coordinates daily workflow and staff assignments as well as flex staff out when the volume goes down. Serves as Departmental point person for bio-med and facilities engineering. Responsible for training staff
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ability to work in a self-directed work team environment and function effectively in a high-volume, multiple demand environment. Must be a self-starter who is accountable and requires minimal direction and