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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSummary: This position will provide scheduling and monitoring supervision of the SMOC basketball court and outside soccer field. EEC site coordinator qualified.
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Manage scheduling of all QA/QC inspections of work necessary to obtain owner acceptance of the work. The goals of this position include scheduling work to meet timetables safely, per the plans and specifications, and to meet estimated costs.
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Some Practice Supervisor positions have on-site parking, others require shuttling from off-site lots (including any at the main campus/ACC). The Practice Supervisor leads and fosters a high-performance culture and ensures optimal daily operations of a clinical site(s.
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Serves as the immediate supervisor for all Role Player Personnel and is responsible for scheduling the correct amount of Role Player Personnel for events. The Site Supervisor shall manage and schedule role players, ensuring scripts are followed and coordinating onsite activities.
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Work involves planning, scheduling, performing, and overseeing maintenance and repair work at the historic site. JOB OBJECTIVE: Under the direction of the site manager, this position is responsible for the maintenance duties for the Fulton Mansion State Historic Site of the Texas Historical Commission (THC.
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Responsible for assisting the on-site Supervisor with scheduling and personnel issues related to the Fabric Worker team. Responsible for assisting the on-site Supervisor with scheduling and personnel issues related to the Fabric Worker team.
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Provides support with the daily activities for ambulatory/physician office operations, including patient registration, telephone coverage, appointment scheduling, and patient referrals under the supervision of Manager Practice Operations, Medical Office Manager, Academic Program Manager, Academic Nurse Manager and/or Practice Site Supervisor.
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The Security Site Supervisor will act as a liaison between customers, Operation Managers and security officers. Allied Universal Services is seeking the position of a Security Site Supervisor.
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The Site Supervisor utilizes an operating model to assist with supply management, policies and procedures, patient scheduling, patient and staff safety, operational monitoring, regulatory compliance, employee engagement and the overall timeliness and quality of services provided to customers.
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Assist the Regional Dean, Area Dean, or Dean of Nursing/Faculty in assessing clinical site satisfaction and addressing opportunities for improvement. The Associate Dean of Nursing also assists with scheduling, personnel matters, curriculum matters, instruction, development, student arbitration, resource matters, faculty oversight, and other academic matters in the assigned program.
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Support event details and logistics including but not limited to event marketing and communications, budgeting, contract management, guest registration management, vendor relationships, utilization of event technologies and platforms, logistics (including food and beverage, space planning, transport scheduling, room design, A/V, and lighting), program and content development, staffing assignments, on-site execution (including set-up and tear-down), and post-event evaluation and follow-up.
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Engages workforce to obtain high performance; supervises, hires, trains, disciplines and evaluates the performance of non-clinical staff; identifies staffing needs and skill mix, and manages appropriate staffing for practice site(s); oversees scheduling (vacation, holidays, and medical leave of absence) to ensure adequate coverage.
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Supervises entire on-site staff (i.e., Assistant Community Manager, Leasing Consultant, Maintenance Supervisor, Maintenance Technician(s), Groundskeeper(s), and Painter(s). · Provide constant vendor/contractor communication concerning scheduling, billing, vendor relations and certificates of insurance.
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On-site lead to technical staff that perform video production or post-production processes including digital editing, encoding, asset management, and communication with client on the most complex and significant projects.
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In conjunction with the Regional Director, Regional Maintenance Director and the on-site Maintenance Supervisor, develop and oversee implementation of all repairs, resident work orders, procurement and oversight of all outside vendors, contractors, suppliers, and emergency assignments.
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