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TalentBurst, Inc is seeking a local contract Medical Lab Technician for a local contract job in Boston, Massachusetts. Medical Lab Technician. The Animal Care Technologist is responsible for monitoring health and providing clinical care to laboratory animals in Veterinary Services (VS) The animals are evaluated daily in our large animal housing facility and at a minimum weekly in our rodent and zebrafish colonies at our Boston Campus and per assigned on the Medford campus.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Under the guidance of the Manager of Health Information Management, the HIM Specialist I is responsible for following processes to ensure compliant release of records, request for records and accurate data entry into CCA’s Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Request and review EMR from partnering organizations to obtain pertinent member documentation (narrative notes, physical exam, lab values, vital signs, medications, diagnoses and clinical parameters, including health maintenance data.
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Bachelor's degree in a Chemical or Biological science, Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Technology or meet local regulatory (CLIA & State) requirements. Innova Solutions is immediately hiring for an Travel Technician (Histotech/ Histotechnician.
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The Sethi Laboratory at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School is seeking a highly motivated, creative, collegial and dedicated full-time research technician with a bachelor's in biology or related field to join their group.
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The Research Technician will carry out lab management duties, including but not limited to ordering, maintaining laboratory equipment and supplies and managing data and reagent storage systems.
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Maintains plumbing systems such as drainage, waste, vent, medical gases, compressed air-vacuum, oxygen, steam supply and return, hot and cold water, kitchen equipment, sterilizers and various lab equipment, fire protection, sewage ejectors, acid neutralizers, grease and plastic traps.
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Working with University Employees and Lab Personnel develops and conducts training programs relative to Lab Safety/Hazcom, Fall Protection, Hazardous Waste, Shelter in Place, Floor Warden/RA, CPR/First Aid, Bloodborne Pathogens, etc.
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Health Savings AccountCCRM Paid Family Medical Leave (eligible after 1 year)Supplemental Options (Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity, Accident)Professional Development, Job Training, and Cross Training Opportunities Bonus PotentialWhat You Will Do:The Clinical Laboratory Technician is responsible for andrology and endocrinology procedures, maintenance of computer-generated logs and reports related to patient testing and billing, and other lab related duties.
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JOB SUMMARYThe Research RN, NCHRI works directly with the physician in accurately and professionally executing all clinical research projects in an acute care/inpatient setting (ED, Cath Lab, ICU, EP lab, Step down and OR) as well as the ambulatory and ancillary areas.
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OR Master's degree in clinical laboratory science, medical technology or chemical, physical or biological science and 1 year training and experience in high-complexity testing; OR Bachelor's degree in clinical laboratory science, medical technology or chemical, physical or biological science and 1 year training and experience in high-complexity testing.
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Lab Operations, process improvement, or project management experienceProven ability to lead the management and strategy of cost savings project optimization projects for large complex customers; strong business insights and ability to analyze client commercial capabilities, identify root cause and growth tool opportunities.
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As lead of the Study Core Team the CS will lead via a matrix organization Epidemiology, Biostats, Clinical Operations, Medical/Scientific Affairs, Regional, Pfizer laboratory assay group, and external team members.
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Work collaboratively with clinical providers and financial assistance coordinators to assist clients with scheduling HIV follow up appointments, lab and medication requests, accessing Ryan White funding, state insurance, and other financial services for core medical and supportive services.
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Environmental compliance and permitting; including groundwater, stormwater, air, noise, wetlands, wildlife, climatology, hazardous materials, and waste. MassDOT’s divisions include: Highway, Registry of Motor Vehicles, Aeronautics, and Rail & Transit.
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