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Our strategy focuses on three main areas: consumer health products that help customers live healthier lives, device-based emergency response services for the active aging population, and virtual care offerings that help to connect patients and physicians.
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District staff are expected to actively ensure local partners, understand technical and procedural aspects of IDOH-Division of Emergency Preparedness and other state emergency management and response strategies, tactics, and plans.
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District staff are expected to actively ensure local partners, understand technical and procedural aspects of Customer-Division of Emergency Preparedness and other state emergency management and response strategies, tactics, and plans.
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In this role, you will oversee pre- and post-procedure patient care, ensure accurate equipment and controlled drug inventory management, and apply your expertise in moderate sedation and emergency response.
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Experience serving as Emergency Response Coordinator for the facility, assisting with the coordination of emergency services and contractors. Serve as Emergency Response Coordinator for the facility, assisting with the coordination of emergency services and contractors.
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Develop and implement effective emergency management response protocols and manage the campus emergency operations plan for all aspects of the campus including natural disasters, crimes, and accident/incident reports.
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Participate regularly in store and district conference calls to bring greater awareness to safety initiatives and emergency/crisis response procedures. Execute effective crisis management and incident response; coach and train store leadership and associates on accident investigation findings, areas of opportunity, and future prevention techniques.
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Participate in emergency response and crisis management as needed, ensuring prompt resolution of equipment failures or breakdowns. Implement and maintain CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) to track maintenance activities, generate reports, and analyze data for continuous improvement.
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Provide crisis response and first-aid for medical emergencies or student injuries, including collaboration with Emergency Medical Services as needed. Maintain an assigned caseload of students to provide medical case management including: o Collaboration with student Client/ family members around medical needs and medical care o Collaboration with youth primary and specialist medical providers o Scheduling of needed appointments including bloodwork, medical, vision, dental, and others as needed o Routine monitoring of students' height, weight, and vital signs.
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Lead the Emergency Response (1st Responders) Teams to execute and comply with all company emergency response policies and procedures (including the schedule/execution of drills to test preparedness.
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Shelby Baptist Medical Center: Located in Alabaster, this facility is equipped with 252 beds and sees over 51,000 patients in the emergency department every year. The role is accountable to support CNO to ensure high quality, safe and appropriate nursing care, competency of clinical staff, and appropriate resource management related to patient care.
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Provides a work environment safe and free from hazards; immediately address or inform management of safety issues or potential hazards; adhere to Health and Safety Policies and Procedures; participate in all safety programs, which may include assignment to an emergency response team.
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Lead EHS programs such as hazard communication, emergency response, life safety, ergonomics, respiratory protection, hearing conservation, lock-out/tag-out, machine guarding, fall protection, electrical safety, risk assessments, incident management, hazardous materials hazardous waste, and spill prevention.
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Required Cardiac Monitoring and Emergency Response Skills: Interpretation of dysrhythmias, Management of dysrhythmias, Telemetry - on the unit monitoring, Telemetry - remote monitoring.
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Serves as a member of the companys emergency response team and be involved in the spill management program. Coordinates and maintains corporate safety database programs, including SDS Software/Incident Management system.
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