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The Telemetry/Monitor Technician is responsible for accurate record keeping, observation of monitors and prompt reporting of cardiac rhythm changes. The Telemetry/Monitor Technician must possess effective communication skills.
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Collaborate with CSCS and Development Team to monitor equipment procurement timelines in support of development pipeline. The Kitchen Design Manager - will support A&D, Brand team partners and Franchisees to ensure design optimization and consistency of restaurant kitchen designs including IHOP, Applebee's, and Fuzzy's Taco Shop.
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Communicate effectively with the contract monitor and funder, partner agencies, fiscal and human resources personnel, management, staff, and clients. Provide contract oversight for each program, monitor spending, analyze trends, and monitor outcomes.
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Rincon Consultants, Inc. is seeking an As-needed Biologist/Compliance Monitor to assist with biological and environmental compliance monitoring for large and small utility and transportation projects throughout California.
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Assist in animal studies, coordinate surgeries, and monitor animal welfare The ideal candidate would have wet lab skills including experience with cell culture, flow cytometry, Western blots, ELISA, or related lab techniques, a background in immunology or any engineering discipline.
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The Opportunity:With all of the space needed to house over 9,000 Trojans, we need a General Maintenance Worker to monitor our facilities and ensure that we maintain our high standards of excellence.
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Monitor vitals, place catheters and take x-rays. Fill prescriptions and monitor sedation procedures as directed by the veterinarian. Induce and monitor anesthesia. Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT), Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT), Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT), or the Licensed Veterinary Medical Technician (LVMT) preferred or as required by State.
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Responsible for monitoring cardiac rhythms and assists the nursing staff in the recognition of significant dysrhythmias so appropriate therapies can be initiated.
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The HIM Clerk II will train and monitor staff regarding quality of chart content. Repetitive motions for typing, reading information on computer monitor and graphs. The HIM Clerk II will act on behalf of the Supervisor in his/her absence to provide quality care, and assist Program Site Director, as needed with medical records related functions.
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Minimum of one year clinical experience in an acute hospital setting as a Monitor Technician EKG technician or Cardiology Technician highly preferred. The Monitor Technician will assist the patient care team in providing efficient quality care to the monitored patient by continuous observation of the EKG monitor and will assist in the detection and prevention of any life threatening arrhytmias.
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Monitor expenditures and budgets for assigned contracts/grants, reporting inconsistencies with the approved budget to the Sr. Grant Accountant and program management. Knowledge of GAAP, Uniform Administrative Requirements and Cost Principles, budgeting, cost allocation, and non-profit accounting; strong computer skills, including intermediate knowledge of Excel and must know how to use vlookup, sumif, and linking; proficient in the use of computerized accounting systems, including report creation and report template building; and working knowledge of other Microsoft Office applications.
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Using deep insight, critical thinking, and operational expertise, the Associate Consultant will work to monitor access, efficiency, and productivity of UCLA Health practices. The Associate Consultant will help inform and implement UCLA Health's Ambulatory Strategy by monitoring and reporting out on operational metrics such as staffing needs/volume, utilization patterns, patient demand, and referral leakage, for assigned service lines/areas.
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You will oversee members who have complex wound needs to determine if the member has the appropriate wound care for the type of wound, and identify and monitor delivery of home-based services, respond to members total health needs and ensures the highest quality of continuity of care.
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Provide parent education, develop and deliver specific intervention activities according to the treatment plan, and monitor development of children in natural settings. Marriage Family Therapist (MFT) or Licensed Psychologist preferred.
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Plan, implement, and monitor the Upward Bound and Talent Search academic year and summer components, which include, but are not limited to: Saturday Academies, a 6-week summer program, educational instruction, college tours, and recreational and cultural activities.
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