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Under the direction of the EMS Budget Director, provides technical assistance to EMS program staff regarding Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) fiscal policies and procedures, budgeting, grants, accounts payable and human resources.
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Oversees emergency services at Grand Canyon West locations including Dispatch, EMS, and Firefighting, and Rope Rescue services. Assists Airport Manager in overseeing administrative, operational, and emergency services at Grand Canyon West Airport (1G4.
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Utilizes the Georgia Office of EMS & Trauma criteria, ICD-9 codes, and diagnoses to identify patients requiring inclusion into the Trauma Registry. Helps educate staff in other departments about the Trauma Registry and other trauma patient identification processes at the discretion of the TACS Director or Operations Manager.
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More Information about this Job: IMMEDIATELY HIRING Event EMS Supervisor PART-TIME Opportunity Location: San Francisco, CA We're hiring Event EMS Supervisors to work with the Manager of Operations to ensure that all Field Supervisors, Support Services Department, Field Personnel, vehicles, and equipment operate in an efficient and effective manner.
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3 or more currently active years of experience as field Paramedic / Critical Care Paramedic or Flight Paramedic with a recognized EMS pre hospital or Specialty Care Transport Provider. The Pediatric Critical Care Transport Paramedic is accountable to the patient, family, peers, and the Program Manager.
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Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Instructor. Lifelong Learning Manager. Criminal Justice Instructor & Program Director. Adult Education Instructor (Part-time) Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Instructor.
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Supporting and offering to their supervisor or EMS coordinator suggestions for the improvement of the facility EMS. Suggesting appropriate modifications of facility EMS documents to the EMS coordinator.
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Renewables Electrical Commissioning Manager - Thought leader in the area of SCADA, EMS, and control system hardware/software scoping, technology selection, integration, and testing for high voltage renewable energy or utility systems.
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Preferred: Local Operating Engineer's License or Trade License, Systems Maintenance Administrator (SMA), Real Property Administrator (RPA), Proficient computer skills; familiar with energy Management System (EMS) programming and fire alarm systems.
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Sanmina Corporation (Nasdaq: SANM) is a leading integrated manufacturing solutions provider serving the fastest-growing segments of the global Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) market. Expertise in parts fabrication techniques, including; precision machining casting, sheet metal fabrication, welding, and cable assembly.
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Prepare annual education plan for EMS staff in conjunction with the EMS Manager. Attend more than 75% of all meetings and training unless approved by EMS Manager. Responsible for EMS and ER inventory management and maintenance of equipment within the rigs as well as pagers and radios.
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Collaborates effectively with EMS coordinator and trauma program manager to insure quality care for trauma patients across the continuum of care. Assists in coordinating and/or teaching additional established education programs: Pediatric Trauma Symposium, Physician CME and GME, Grand Rounds, EMS Week.
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Reporting directly to the Total Rewards Manager, the Senior Payroll and Benefits Analyst is a brand-new position that will be responsible for full-cycle, bi-weekly, multi-state, and global payroll administration and execution.
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We're hiring Event EMS Supervisors to work with the Manager of Operations to ensure that all Field Supervisors, Support Services Department, Field Personnel, vehicles, and equipment operate in an efficient and effective manner.
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Manage the maintenance/repair: HVAC/Heat pumps/Geothermal/EMS system management, Electrical, lighting, janitorial, card proxy system, elevator repair, landscape, etc. Work with IT Manager and Human Resources to ensure all employees have proper badge access/keys.
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