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Venue Walker SUMMARY The Venue Walker, as a part of the festival waste diversion program, is responsible for assisting the Resource Operations Team in increasing waste diversion through waste sorting to help capture a clean stream of recyclables, compost, and other materials that can be diverted from landfill.
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The Case Manager of Forensics-Jail Diversion is a professional who works with criminal offenders in addictions, mental health and correctional settings. Participate in Forensic team meetings and facilities for coordination of operations and compliance with Jail Diversion Grant guidelines.
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Collectively, we are able to reduce greenhouse emissions, increase landfill diversion, and protect earth's most precious resource - water. Liquid Environmental Solutions is the nation's leading provider in the growing industry of liquid, non-hazardous waste solutions.
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For over 15 years, Liquid Environmental Solutions has been the trusted resource for responsibly managing non-hazardous liquid waste. Liquid Environmental Solutions is committed to employing a diverse workforce.
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If you have answered yes to any of the previous six questions, please provide the following information: List the date of arrest and/or conviction, the type of arrest and/or conviction (describe the nature of the offense- felony or misdemeanor), and the disposition (jail/prison, probation, reduced charge, dismissed, pre-trail diversion, statute expiration) for each offense.
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Vacuum truck experience is a plus. We offer services such as waste collection, transportation, processing, recycling, reclamation, and disposal. You will need to be able to slide open manway covers at or above 70 lbs., tug on and set up 3in x 20 long hoses, and climb ladders up to 12 ft high.
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Minimum of 2 years of providing human services to a special needs population, including at least 1 years of complex clinical experience in homelessness, addictions, under-served population, or prison re-entry/diversion program.
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The program was created as an alternative to and diversion from Emergency Psychiatric Services (EPS), acute psychiatric hospitalization, and incarceration. The Muriel Wright Recovery Center CRT is a 15-bed, voluntary crisis residential treatment center on Santa Clara County's Muriel Wright behavioral health campus in San Jose, California.
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Overview of the LEAD ProgramLaw Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) is an inherently collaborative community-based public safety and order program that reduces police contacts and chronic criminal law violations.
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The Field Service Technician, (FST) is a company driver responsible for delivering exceptional service while servicing grease traps and used cooking oil bins from restaurants, industrial plants, shopping centers, and convenience stores.
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During the execution of services, our FST's are responsible for complying with all DOT, state regulations, and company safety and compliance policies. A maximum of one (1) DOT recordable accident within past last three (3) years.
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In your lifetime have you ever had adjudication withheld, attended a pre-trial diversion program, drug court, served community service, or been given probation in lieu of criminal conviction? In your lifetime have you ever had adjudication withheld, attended a pre-trial diversion program, drug court, served community service, or been given probation in lieu of criminal conviction.
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Reports any diversion from normal lab operations or incidents to the Nurse Director and Laboratory Manager, i.e., exposures, incidents, spills, injuries, etc. Reports any violations of policies and procedure, including any incidents of over exposure, patient safety, radiation safety to the Radiation Safety Officer and Administrator.
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The Therapist role provides community-based prevention, diversion, and early intervention services to girls ages 11-17. Licensed as a Mental Health Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist or Clinical Social Worker or meet licensing eligibility as a registered intern.
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Maintenance, clean-up, and packaging of all diversion areas including but not limited to clean wood, contaminated wood, brush, compost, metal, tires, drywall, shingles, blue box materials/cardboard, HHW and electronics, mattresses and organics.
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