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  • Population Health Specialist 2

    Involves strategic planning, organization, and general management for population health, delivery system reform / innovation and accountable care. Assures proactive response to local, state and national initiatives and supports the development of a highly reliable care delivery system. Works with medical staff, department chairs, and medical center leadership in developing and implementing delivery system reforms.

  • Radiology Services Supervisor 1

    Involves the supervision or management of modalities in medical imaging. Involves the use of imaging to diagnose and treat diseases seen within the body. Includes a variety of imaging techniques such as X-ray radiography, bone density, ultrasound, MRI, mammography, neuro interventional radiology, interventional radiology (special procedures), nuclear medicine, and computed tomography (CT).

  • Recreational Therapy Supv 2

    Involves the use of leisure activities to help patients rehabilitate and adjust to life with a disease, injury or disability. Through the use of games, sports, music, crafts, etc., the patients' physical and emotional well-being are improved and maintained. Assists patients with learning social skills needed to become or remain independent, teaches patients ways to cope with anxiety or depression, and evaluates interventions for effectiveness and program planning.

  • Student Disability Specialist 2

    Involves planning, developing, and implementing programs, processes, and activities for students with disabilities in accordance with federal and state law, to assure their access to the academic and campus environment.

  • Student Disability Specialist 3

    Involves planning, developing, and implementing programs, processes, and activities for students with disabilities in accordance with federal and state law, to assure their access to the academic and campus environment.

  • Student Disability Specialist 4

    Involves planning, developing, and implementing programs, processes, and activities for students with disabilities in accordance with federal and state law, to assure their access to the academic and campus environment.

  • Student Disability Supervisor 1

    Involves planning, developing, and implementing programs, processes, and activities for students with disabilities in accordance with federal and state law, to assure their access to the academic and campus environment.

  • Student Disability Supervisor 2

    Involves planning, developing, and implementing programs, processes, and activities for students with disabilities in accordance with federal and state law, to assure their access to the academic and campus environment.

  • Student Services Advisor 1

    Involves a wide range of student services duties and responsibilities for an academic department / school / college or organization. Provides assistance to the dean / chair, faculty, and students in academic advising, recruitment, admissions, financial aid, visa / immigration matters, the evaluation and awarding of fellowships and block grant funds, student orientation and events, career counseling, and related programs.

  • Student Services Advisor 2

    Involves a wide range of student services duties and responsibilities for an academic department / school / college or organization. Provides assistance to the dean / chair, faculty, and students in academic advising, recruitment, admissions, financial aid, visa / immigration matters, the evaluation and awarding of fellowships and block grant funds, student orientation and events, career counseling, and related programs.

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