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Preferred Experience: Experience working with patients across the lifespan (pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric) Experience: Experience working with patients with mental illness and chemical dependency.
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The Community Experience Specialist (CES) plays a vital role in contributing to the BNC organization and the basic needs of OSU students. The center is a lively space where on any given day you are likely to encounter bustling activities, warm conversations over coffee, laughter, music, natural light brightening the space and a cozy fireplace running in the winter.
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The First Year Experience provides: orientation, academic/learning workshops, and co-curricular activities. - Implement, maintain, and manage electronic records of student surveys, data reports, and other first year experience activities.
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As a CNA trainee, you will assist with day-to-day activities in providing support to residents, nursing assistants, housekeeping, culinary, and activities staff in order to provide high-quality care.
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If certified recreation therapist, one year of direct care experience preferred. We are hiring an Activities Therapist at Frazier Rehabilitation Institute. Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, Therapeutic Recreation, or related field and minimum one year experience providing direct individual or group therapeutic services required.
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Education/Experience/Licensure/Certification: An associate degree from an accredited college or university or satisfactory completion of two years of college, with major work in social work, nursing, psychology, gerontology or therapeutic recreation or related field, or two years of full-time experience in the recreation field with an adult population may be considered.
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Duties include, but are not limited to monitoring and reporting all activity, conducting foot patrols, vehicular patrols, golf cart patrols, and/or bicycle patrol of applicable interior and/or exterior areas, reporting suspicious activities, suspicious persons, writing detailed narrative reports, maintaining daily activity reports (DAR’s), enforcing post orders, site rules, regulations, policies, procedures, and responding to emergency situations requiring security assistance.
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An associate degree from an accredited college or university or satisfactory completion of two years of college, with major work in social work, nursing, psychology, gerontology or therapeutic recreation or related field, or two years of full-time experience in the recreation field with an adult population may be considered.
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This position will support Medicare Risk Adjustment activities including ACO REACH, MSSP and Medicare Advantage activities. The Lead Director position is an experienced career level position with an expertise in business operations in a health care setting with Medicare Risk Adjustment experience a plus.
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The Senior QA Associate, Compliance/QA Lead will be responsible for identifying, closing, and implementing corrective actions regarding gaps in current good manufacturing practices (cGMP) related activities to comply with FDA regulations, support Serialization and aggregation process implementation for Granules Consumer Health.
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The Camp Experience Manager oversees day-to-day camp operations and assists the Program Specialist in the implementation of the GSGLA day camp program at Marine Landing. The Camp Experience Manager works with the Program Specialist to lead Camp Leadership Team training and meetings prior to the start of c and assists the Program Specialist during lifeguard certification and in-service training.
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Maintain control of outside plant (OSP) - inside plant (ISP) activities surrounding the assigned work area(s). 1+ years' MSO/CATV experience preferred. 1+ years' coax splicing experience preferred.
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Coordinate and participate in vibration analysis activities, oil analysis, non-destructive testing, ultrasonic activities, infrared activities and all other advanced detection activities as required.
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1-5+ years of prior experience as a study coordinator or within the pharmaceutical industry specializing in study start-up is required; Our clinical operations activities are growing rapidly, and we are currently seeking a full-time, office-based Regulatory Submissions Coordinators to join our Study Start-up team.
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Current leadership and oversight experience for global safety activities, operations and risk management strategies in pre and post marketing environments. Experience supervising or overseeing outsourced vendor activities in compliance/regulated pharmaceutical activities.
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