140 Electrical Engineering positions at University of Southern California (USC) in united States
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Occupational Therapy at the University of Southern California invites applicants for one full-time 12-month clinical faculty position. The successful candidate will work with the Divisions current faculty
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Computer Engineering Or Bachelor's degree Electrical Engineering Or Bachelor's degree in related field(s) Preferred Experience: 10 years in IT/programming. Preferred Skills: Proficiency with Python
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design of experiments. -Stays current in field of specialization through coursework, reading journals and scientific papers, maintaining professional networks and attending seminars and conferences as
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, yearly medication budget. Coordinate and arrange bi-yearly inventories. Report drug recalls and all drug shortages to the Pharmacist In-Charge. Reconcile emergency acquisition slips. Receive and reconcile
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. Ensures patient charts are prepared prior to appointments/follow up and/or surgery including x-rays and pertinent lab work. Makes arrangements for any special equipment as needed. Reviews and codes charge
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to arrange coverage, the coordinator will contact the CISO Associate Director for assistance. Requirements Bachelors Degree Minimum one year experience Current California Registered Nurse license Will complete
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to professional standards. Determines and implements records storage and indexing solutions. Ensures that electronic catalog is current and accurate. Ensures inventory, reconciliation, and organization of data and
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, as well as external market and organizational considerations. Potential candidates are encouraged to apply here and upload current CV, statement of teaching interests, and two or more letters of
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approach appropriate for adult-learners REQUIRED: M.A. (in hand) or Ph.D. in TESL, ESL, Linguistics or Second Language Acquisition Current active involvement in the field Minimum of 3 years of IEP teaching
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within the department. Reports to RN/Charge Nurse pertinent information/significant change in patient condition/patient and family concerns and patient refusal of care in a timely manner. Reports to RN