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Must comply with the Polk County Fire Rescue Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan. Work involves responsibility for the protection of life and property through firefighting and rescue operations, usually under close supervision.
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The main office for DOH in Polk County is located in Bartow, Florida and DOH in Hardee County is in Wauchula, Florida. Responsibilities include the direction, supervision, and evaluation of a wide variety of health programs including, but not limited to, environmental health, chronic disease, preparedness and response, family planning, communicable disease, and vital statistics.
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This position may be required one to report for work when a declaration of emergency has been declared in Polk County. Under direct supervision of the Librarian or general supervision of a Circulation Supervisor, performs assigned duties to support routine clerical and customer service-related activities.
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Under general supervision of the Budget Manager, assists in the preparation, monitoring, and reporting of the Polk County budget; engages with offices departments to develop budget requests and monitor actual expenditures and revenues; actively participates in projects to enhance the financial management of the County.
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Join our dynamic network of dedicated and experienced home health aides (HHA) and certified nursing assistants (CNAs) for local per diem job opportunities in Hillsborough & Polk Counties! HHAs/CNAs provide basic nursing assistance care and treatment to patients under the supervision and guidance of nurses, nursing supervisors or physicians.
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The 5th Judicial District's Polk County Clerk of Court has an immediate for a Judicial Specialist 2 in the Criminal Division. Under the direct supervision of the Clerk of Court, candidates will have the desire to learn the complexities of our court case processing system using our statewide Electronic Document Management System (EDMS.
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Des Moines - 50309 - Polk County, IA. Des Moines - 50309 - Polk County, IA. Graduation from an accredited high school (or High School Equivalency) and two (2) years of successful completion of accredited post high school education in business, paralegal, computer, legal assistant or related program.
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The Intake Worker (Shelter Advocate) providessupport to the Shelter Director by providing supervision and intake of clients, maintaining security, and providing supportive services in a Christian atmosphere.
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Under general supervision, operates a complex communication system for the Polk County Sheriff’s Office; responds to emergency and administrative calls and dispatches public safety and public service personnel and equipment.
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Inpatient hospitalist attending supervision and outpatient clinic precepting. The network serves approximately 300,000 residents in Linn, Benton, Lincoln and portions of Polk and Marion counties.
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Clinical supervision toward independent licensure, team atmosphere, professional development and clinical trainings provided including cost of PCIT and/or EMDR training covered. As a contracted partner with the Polk County Regional MHDS Network Provider, in this position you are eligible to apply for up to $20,000 in educational loan repayments.
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The Polk County Highway Department is seeking a Summer Seasonal worker. Under the direct supervision of the work unit supervisor, seasonal laborer performs skilled operation of motorized equipment used in the construction, assist in the repair and maintenance of County roadways doing traffic control and flagging operations.
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Programmatic supervision comes from the Education Director for the Plant Health & Technology program area and administrative oversight from the Regional Director for the Southwest region. LOCATION: Carthage, Missouri, and primarily serves Jasper, Dade, Barton, Polk, Lawrence, Newton, McDonald, and Barry Counties in the Southwest Region, with additional service across the state as needed.
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The Lifeguard is responsible for the supervision, control, and safety of all participants during any pool activity through preventative guarding methods. The Lifeguard is under the direct supervision of the Aquatic Director, Aquatic Coordinator, and Head Lifeguard.
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Apply to this requisition for the Earn-As-You-Learn program in Polk County. Provide direct patient care under the supervision of a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse. Apply to this requisition for the Earn-As-You-Learn program in Polk County.
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