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Share in handling all materials used in the cell and the movement of finished devices to designated ... This means that Eaton will not support any CPT, OPT, or STEM OPT plans, F-1 to H-1B, H-1B cap ...

NC · On-site

$31.25 - $40.87/hr

... Cell Culture), Downstream (Purification), and Media & Solution Preparation. Manufacturing ... A BioWorks Certificate or associate's degree, STEM preferred and at minimum 1 year of direct ...

BA/BS in a STEM field * Experience Level: 0-2 years in a GMP Quality Control laboratory setting ... Perform routine bioassay and analytical testing, including Cell-Based Potency, qPCR, sequencing ...

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... stem cover, housing tube, actuator tube and boot to work cell. * Maintain clean and safe work ... Experience: Entry Level Position. Specific Skills: Interpret and understand verbal and written ...

Assembly 2nd shift

Cleveland, OH

$14.50 - $17.75/hr

... stem cover, housing tube, actuator tube and boot to work cell. * Maintain clean and safe work ... Experience: Entry Level Position. Specific Skills: Interpret and understand verbal and written ...

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As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for entry level lifeline stem cell in the United States is $45,046.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,000.00 and $50,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive as an Entry Level Lifeline Stem Cell Technician, you generally need a background in biology or a related science, attention to detail, and the ability to follow strict laboratory protocols. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, good pipetting techniques, and knowledge of cell culture or related certifications are often required. Strong communication, teamwork, and organizational skills help you excel in a collaborative lab environment. These skills ensure accurate processing and handling of stem cell samples, which is crucial for the safety and reliability of medical treatments.

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Entry-level professionals in stem cell laboratories often face challenges such as mastering complex cell culture techniques, maintaining strict aseptic conditions, and accurately documenting experimental data. It can be overwhelming to adapt to the fast-paced environment where attention to detail and adherence to protocols are critical. To address these challenges, new team members benefit from thorough onboarding, mentorship from experienced colleagues, and staying up-to-date with laboratory best practices through regular training sessions. Open communication within the team also helps in troubleshooting issues and ensuring high-quality results.
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Student Nurse - Oncology

University Hospitals

Cleveland, OH • On-site

$17/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 19 days ago


University Hospitals rating

7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

Based on 625 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

345th of 891 rated healthcare providers


Job description

University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center is part of the National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated Case Comprehensive Cancer Center at Case Western Reserve University, one of 50 Comprehensive Cancer Centers in the country.

The Nursing Assistant II (NA II) is an entry-level position specifically designed for current nursing students aiming to enrich their preparation for a nursing career. Under the guidance of an experienced nurse, you will acquire valuable hands-on experience by providing safe, efficient, age-specific care to patients and families in order to assist them to attain, maintain, regain, and/or sustain optimal health status.  The role is designed to build upon the experience gained in the classroom and during clinical rotations.

Responsibilities include:

  1. Direct patient care delivery (includes ADLs, hygiene measures, select treatments, patient/family education, discharge preparation)
  2. Communication and documentation of interventions and observations
  3. Participation in quality improvement process
  4. Involved in learning and self-improvement
  5. Initiates and maintains a positive relationship with patients/customers and coworkers

Current NA II opportunities exist across UH Seidman Cancer Center including:

 Ambulatory Outpatient Float Pool

  • Outpatient clinics oversee the management of Oncology patients as they navigate their cancer journey by supporting patients and providers during provider driven clinical visits.

Stem Cell Transplant & Malignant Hematology (SCC 3)

Infusion

  • This unit oversees the management and administration of patients receiving intravenous infusions of chemotherapy/immunotherapy and other therapeutic regimes to treat and support patients with both Oncologic and Non-Oncologic conditions.

Acute Oncology Unit (SCC 4)

Surgical Oncology (SCC 5)

Surgical Oncology/MICU Stepdown (SCC 6)

Experience/Knowledge:  

  • Thorough knowledge of nursing process and practice.  Successful completion of a Nursing Fundamentals course required.  

Special Skills, Equipment:  

  • Uses a wide variety of technical equipment to meet patient needs and prescribed medical therapies (i.e. stethoscope, thermometers, glucometers, and electronic monitoring devices).  Excellent communication skills. 

Education:  

  • Current enrollment in an accredited A.D.N. nursing program required.  Current enrollment in a BSN nursing program preferred.  
  • In addition to completing the online application form, candidates should upload their unofficial transcripts showing current enrollment in a nursing program. If you do not have an unofficial transcript readily available, you may request one from your academic institution's student portal or registrar's office.

Physical Demands:

Standing Frequently
Walking Frequently
Sitting Rarely
Lifting Frequently 50 lbs
Carrying Frequently 50 lbs
Pushing Frequently 50 lbs
Pulling Frequently 50 lbs
Climbing Occasionally 50 lbs
Balancing Occasionally
Stooping Frequently
Kneeling Frequently
Crouching Frequently
Crawling Occasionally
Reaching Frequently
Handling Frequently
Grasping Frequently
Feeling Constantly
Talking Constantly
Hearing Constantly
Repetitive Motions Constantly
Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination Constantly 


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For more than 155 years, University Hospitals has been on a mission to heal, teach and discover. As a renowned academic medical center and community hospital network, we’ve expanded across Northeast Ohio to deliver what matters most to our patients: personalized, compassionate care; medical discovery and breakthroughs; and high-quality, affordable care close to home.

Industry

Health care and social assistance

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Cleveland, OH, US

Year founded

1866