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Promotes, encourages and maintains trauma-informed practices in all services and activities. The Lead Clinician will be part of an on-call coverage rotation for after-hours calls and may be required to transport consumers in his or her privately owned vehicle.
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The Food Service Director will order and prepare food, supervise dining service, coordinate food service for special events and activities, maintain food inventory, maintain regulatory compliance, and direct food service employees.
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Optional Benefit: Housing: Optional on-campus one bedroom apartment in exchange for serving on the Residence Life on-call staff rotation (approximately 3-4 weeks per semester). This position supports the Director of Student Activities and works collaboratively with the campus community to assist with division-wide initiatives and serves as Co-Advisor to the Columbia College Activities Board (CCAB); and performs related duties as assigned.
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The rotation may include:PRT, DTI, arts and crafts, cooperative play, breaks outside activities, community outings, functional toy play, story time, circle time, socialization, manipulatives, puzzles, meals, free play, self-help skillsWeekly Requirements:Work between 20 and 25 hours per week in the client's home.
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As one of Premiums elite Project Team Members, youll invigorate Premiums client brands at retail through basic project activities. + Ensure products are ready for customers by proper rotation, stocking and tagging.
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Monitor employee activities and assigned duties in store, including checking of all temperature/tracking logs, proper PPE's and uniform, dates and rotation of products, and time-temperature processes.
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This position will require working with multiple client and internal teams to review and approve or reject changes, as well as relay, manage & effectively communicate pertinent patching, deployment, and infrastructure activities.
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Program faculty or appropriately trained staff will provide oversight of all student activities. Radiology students may have exposure to radiation hazards through radiology procedures. Safety, Courtesy, Effectiveness, and Stewardship.
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Oversee the coordination of continuing medical education opportunities for the medical staff as indicated by performance improvement activities, directed care teams, accreditation requirements, patient satisfaction results and through feedback from the medical staff.
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Installs, repairs, and inspects water/sewer mains, valves, service lines, meters, fire hydrants, and related water/wastewater collections infrastructure when not actively performing utility be required to work a standby rotation or during a declared/undeclared emergency.
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RN Shift Supervisor - Every Other Weekend Rotation! Assist Director of Nursing (DON) in organizing, implementing, evaluating and directing the programs and activities of the nursing departments.
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Premium, in good faith, believes that any posted range of compensation is the accurate range for this role at the time of this posting. Make client products shine by bringing to life their vision at retail.
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Primary Function: Participate in all activities and group work of the Clinical Pastoral Education Program, complete all required readings and written work, provide spiritual care to patients/families/staff on assigned units or by referrals through Spiritual Care, provide overnight and weekend on-call coverage in rotation with others.
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Required: Currently enrolled in an accredited RN program, and upon completion of first clinical rotation. The Nurse Extern role is designed to provide expanded clinical experience for senior professional (RN) nursing students and to assist the Registered Nursing staff by performing patient care activities, which includes participating in patient care planning, implementation, observation, and evaluation, as well as reporting significant observations to a Registered Nurse.
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Participates in psychosocial spiritual on-call rotation/schedule as assigned. Provides bereavement care, including bereavement group activities. Ability to be an effective patient and family advocate- both within the patient/family unit, within the core IDG, and within community agencies and the like.
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