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  • Dialysis Professional 4

    Involves the provision of services to patients requiring dialysis. Encompasses patient advocacy and innovative patient care through encouraging family participation and soliciting patient and family feedback. Involves the operation and servicing of equipment and system, during and between dialysis runs, and for instruction of patients and family members.

  • Construction Inspector 2

    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.

  • Health Educator 1

    Involves planning, implementing, and evaluating health education programs to prevent illness and promote health. Responsible for interventions at the individual, community, organizational, and policy level.

  • Health Educator 2

    Involves planning, implementing, and evaluating health education programs to prevent illness and promote health. Responsible for interventions at the individual, community, organizational, and policy level.

  • Health Educator 3

    Involves planning, implementing, and evaluating health education programs to prevent illness and promote health. Responsible for interventions at the individual, community, organizational, and policy level.

  • Health Educator 4

    Involves planning, implementing, and evaluating health education programs to prevent illness and promote health. Responsible for interventions at the individual, community, organizational, and policy level.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Laundry Supervisor 1

    Involves operating washers, starchers, extractors, tumblers, sterilizers and dryers for laundry. Incumbents typically load and unload washers, extractors, tumblers and dryers; prepare bleaches, starches, detergents, solvents, soaps, blues and alkali according to the washing requirements; regulate washing machines and make adjustments for temperature, water level, washing cycles and washing ingredients; clean, oil and make minor adjustments to laundry equipment; may coordinate the work of one or more Laundry Machine Operators in washing, extracting, tumbling, and drying operations; may maintain records of laundry processed and procedures used; may operate small washing machines to launder delicate fabrics or dye various materials; and may clean work areas.

  • Pathology Assistant 3

    Involves the preparation of surgical specimens for gross description and dissection, under supervision of a Pathologist. This includes but is not limited to: describes gross anatomic features; dissects surgical specimens; prepares tissue for histologic examination; and photographs the gross specimens. Performs postmortem examinations as needed.

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