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  • Patient Navigator Non-Clinical Supv 2

    Involves providing non-clinical support, guidance and assistance for patients and families as they navigate through complex healthcare environments. Primary goals are to increase patient satisfaction, and to optimize care and outcomes. Acts as a communication liaison to understand the patient's non-clinical individual needs, desires, and concerns. Guides the patient and family to a broad range of services, amenities, and information to promote healing and ensure satisfaction with the patient care experience.

  • Visual Communications Supervisor 2

    Involves creating visual communications that inform, instruct, and / or influence the way people perceive services, products, or organizations using knowledge of graphic design, animation, communications strategy, marketing, research, environmental design, photography and photographic services, and / or illustration.

  • Visual Communications Specialist 4

    Involves creating visual communications that inform, instruct, and / or influence the way people perceive services, products, or organizations using knowledge of graphic design, animation, communications strategy, marketing, research, environmental design, photography and photographic services, and / or illustration.

  • Paralegal 3

    Provides legal assistance to attorneys. Acts as liaison with internal clients, outside counsel and external organizations. Compiles data from various sources such as legal digests and practice manuals. Assembles, proofs and edits drafts of documents, such as contracts, leases, licenses and insurance policies. Prepares and files legal documents with appropriate entities, as required. Conducts research on projects as directed by attorneys. Assists internally on analyzing documents, counsels on progress of cases.

  • Paralegal 1

    Provides legal assistance to attorneys. Acts as liaison with internal clients, outside counsel and external organizations. Compiles data from various sources such as legal digests and practice manuals. Assembles, proofs and edits drafts of documents, such as contracts, leases, licenses and insurance policies. Prepares and files legal documents with appropriate entities, as required. Conducts research on projects as directed by attorneys. Assists internally on analyzing documents, counsels on progress of cases.

  • Ombudsperson 2

    Involves providing impartial, informal, independent and confidential conflict resolution services to all constituencies, which may include faculty, staff and / or students.

  • AV IT Engineer 3

    Involves applying user-centered design processes, industry standards, engineering, or best practices to create, evaluate and modify designs and prototypes in support of audio visual (AV) systems design. Creates plans and specifications for highly detailed, complex AV IT projects based on clients' needs aligning design with codes, regulations and AV IT engineering best practices. Communicates to client and monitors projects. Creates documentation and specifications for third party installation teams and verifies installation work. Coordinates with other construction engineering teams, participates in building meetings and coordinates inspections.

  • Educational Technology Specialist 4

    Involves planning, coordinating and administering Audio Visual (AV) programs, processes, facilities and technical systems in support of education, research, conferences, events, communications or administrative activities, athletics and other purposes. Includes one or more of the following areas: technical, instructional or command media or video and audiovisual production. Works closely with and / or provides counsel to institutional representatives coordinating major projects or events.

  • AV IT Engineer 4

    Involves applying user-centered design processes, industry standards, engineering, or best practices to create, evaluate and modify designs and prototypes in support of audio visual (AV) systems design. Creates plans and specifications for highly detailed, complex AV IT projects based on clients' needs aligning design with codes, regulations and AV IT engineering best practices. Communicates to client and monitors projects. Creates documentation and specifications for third party installation teams and verifies installation work. Coordinates with other construction engineering teams, participates in building meetings and coordinates inspections.

  • Systems Integration Engineer 3

    Uses broad knowledge of system and software concepts, best practices, and principles as well as broad knowledge of available systems and software options from across the industry with the objective of integrating components, teams, constraints, and schedules to achieve high level system objectives. Performs system and subsystem integration, technical risk assessments, technical planning, verification and validation, and supportability and effectiveness analyses of total systems throughout the system lifecycle. Analyses are performed at all levels of total system product to include: concept, design, fabrication, test, installation, operation, maintenance and disposal. Performs functional analysis, timeline analysis, detail trade studies, requirements allocation and interface definition studies to translate customer requirements into hardware and software specifications.

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