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  • Professional Engineer 3

    Involves engineering design, construction and alteration of electrical, mechanical, gaseous and liquid systems in buildings, facilities and other structures. Involves new construction, major alterations and maintenance of physical plant facilities for general purposes. Includes civil, electrical and mechanical engineering specialties.

  • Construction Inspector 3

    Involves inspections of construction projects for conformance to project plans and specifications, applicable codes and standards, policies and procedures; quality control and assurance when applicable.

  • Executive Advisor 3

    Involves providing strategic guidance, advising and decision making on behalf of an executive (generally defined as Chancellor, Vice Chancellor, or Vice Provost), relative to strategic academic and resource planning, short and long-range policy development, communications and high level analyses of new program development. In addition to executive advising, may also manage an independent program and / or professional staff engaged in a range of administrative functions.

  • Behavioral Health Psychiatric Professional 3

    Involves patient care services for a range of mental health disorders, often severe including major depressive disorders, paranoia, schizophrenia, or bipolar disorder. Settings may be inpatient, outpatient or clinical research studies. Patient care may be provided by a combination of licensed clinicians, as well as counselors and crisis intervention specialists. Patients typically require routine assistance, treatment or a specialized and controlled environment. Primary emphasis on treatment and attempt where possible to help patients control their own lives in the outside world, with the use of a combination of psychiatric drugs and psychotherapy.

  • Behavioral Health Psychiatric Professional 2

    Involves patient care services for a range of mental health disorders, often severe including major depressive disorders, paranoia, schizophrenia, or bipolar disorder. Settings may be inpatient, outpatient or clinical research studies. Patient care may be provided by a combination of licensed clinicians, as well as counselors and crisis intervention specialists. Patients typically require routine assistance, treatment or a specialized and controlled environment. Primary emphasis on treatment and attempt where possible to help patients control their own lives in the outside world, with the use of a combination of psychiatric drugs and psychotherapy.

  • Behavioral Health Psychiatric Professional 1

    Involves patient care services for a range of mental health disorders, often severe including major depressive disorders, paranoia, schizophrenia, or bipolar disorder. Settings may be inpatient, outpatient or clinical research studies. Patient care may be provided by a combination of licensed clinicians, as well as counselors and crisis intervention specialists. Patients typically require routine assistance, treatment or a specialized and controlled environment. Primary emphasis on treatment and attempt where possible to help patients control their own lives in the outside world, with the use of a combination of psychiatric drugs and psychotherapy.

  • Cardiovascular Supv 1

    Involves the clinical practice, operation and management of the invasive and non-invasive cardiovascular service areas. Involves achieving high practice standards, pursues and maintains applicable accreditations within invasive cardiac cath lab, ECG / cardiac stress testing, echocardiography and vascular lab. Functions as part of interdisciplinary team, working across the full continuum of care.

  • Central Sterile Supervisor 2

    Involves the service within the medical center or health system, in which medical / surgical supplies and equipment are cleaned, prepared, processed, stored and issued for patient care. Involves specialized expertise and direct responsibility for providing clean and sterile medical / surgical supplies and equipment to the operating rooms and patient care areas. Typically includes decontamination, assembly and packaging, sterile storage and distribution.

  • Central Sterile Supervisor 1

    Involves the service within the medical center or health system, in which medical / surgical supplies and equipment are cleaned, prepared, processed, stored and issued for patient care. Involves specialized expertise and direct responsibility for providing clean and sterile medical / surgical supplies and equipment to the operating rooms and patient care areas. Typically includes decontamination, assembly and packaging, sterile storage and distribution.

  • Charge Description Analyst 4

    Involves the maintenance of a complete, accurate and standardized charge master for the medical center or health system. Provides education and in-service training to clinical departments; ensures compliance with requested and/or mandated changes to the CDM. Reviews for consistency with proper charging, billing, coding and pricing practices.

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