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ARRT, Licensed by State of MA, Current BLS COVID Vaccines Booster and 2023-2024 Flu shot required at time of submission Preferred Qualifications none Facility Location Opposite the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge is just a hop away from Massachusetts' most exciting metropolitan area.
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Culture seekers and history buffs will be delighted by Harvard Art Museum and the Harvard Museum of Natural History, not to mention the many historic buildings that adorn the city's storied streets.
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Fans of the performing arts can take in a show at one of several theaters in the area, including the Brattle Theatre and The Lily Pad. Outdoors types can visit the city's parks for canoeing, hiking and cycling.
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As a Applied Scientist at Microsoft, you will conduct applied research and lead collaborations that yield innovative solutions, practical data, algorithms, and prototypes that advance the state-of-the-art in applied sciences and engineering, as well as contribute to the resolution of tangible industry challenges.
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Metropolitan Cabinets and Countertops is the leading manufacturing and design firm in the northeast of cabinetry, with four showrooms and a state of the art factory located just outside of Boston.
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Cambridge is the home of two of America's most prestigious and famous universities, Harvard and MIT. While residents find themselves in prime position to take advantage of all the cultural and entertainment options in Boston, Cambridge proper offers a wealth of leisure activities, sights and sounds.
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Required Qualifications MA RN License BLS, ACLS Flu & Covid Vax 2 years Tele experience Must have SSN & DOB Preferred Qualifications Previous travel experience Facility Location Opposite the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge is just a hop away from Massachusetts' most exciting metropolitan area.
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Opposite the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge is just a hop away from Massachusetts' most exciting metropolitan area. Additionally, our Physician Mobility initiative decreases the amount of time you must wait to work at a facility where you are presented or have worked from 24 months to 6 months.
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Among these are The White House, the United States Capitol, United States Treasury, Monticello, Mount Vernon, Colonial Williamsburg, The Morgan Library, Wrightsman Galleries at Metropolitan Museum of Art, Isabelle Stewart Gardner Museum, Winterthur, the Mansions of Newport, Radio City Music Hall, and the Metropolitan Opera House.
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Bachelor's degree with at least 3 years of experience in career advising, employer relations, recruiting, or direct industry experience within one or more of these industry areas: Publishing, Graphic Design, Museums, Art Curation, or Art or History Education in markets globally, as well as in Boston and other major metropolitan areas nationwide.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art (NYC) Projects at a range of colleges and universities including Bates, Brown, Colby, Cornell, Dartmouth, Hamilton, Juilliard, Middlebury, New England Conservatory, NYU, Penn State, Princeton, Rice, University of Connecticut, University of Michigan, Wellesley, Williams, Yale.
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Details & requirements for this opportunity: Schedule: Night Shift 4p-7a, weeknights Job Setting: Hospital Types of Cases:Obstetricsexperience required Credentialing Timeframe: 90Days Board Certification required Must have an active license Facility Location Opposite the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge is just a hop away from Massachusetts' most exciting metropolitan area.
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As a Senior Applied Scientist at Microsoft, you will conduct applied research and lead collaborations that yield innovative solutions, practical data, algorithms, and prototypes that advance the state-of-the-art in applied sciences and engineering, as well as contribute to the resolution of tangible industry challenges.
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The Museum’s Edward W. Kane Executive Director, Lisa Krassner, started in September 2022 and brings new insights, energy, and a wealth of leadership experience from nearly 25 years at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; The Metropolitan Museum of Art; and the American Museum of Natural History.
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