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Job DescriptionAt Whole Foods Market, we're committed to providing record-setting grocery delivery services to our Prime Now customers. We especially need Team Members who like to work on Saturday and Sunday - our busiest times of the week.
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At Whole Foods Market, we’re committed to providing record-setting grocery delivery services to our Prime Now customers. We think you’ll agree that it’s a great time to join #TeamWFM.As an In-Store Shopper, you’ll work on the Store Support team supporting Prime Now customer orders, preparing them for delivery and/or pickup.
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Ability to keep staging area organized and free of clutter. Ability to use tools and equipment, including box cutters, electric pallet jacks, and other heavy machinery. While our offerings will continue to evolve, you’ll shop throughout our store for everyday goods including food, household items, and so much more.
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Ensure that all pertinent and active medical conditions are documented in the medical record in a manner compliant with CMS/DHHS, Inovalon policy, and client requirements; Adhere to all confidentiality and HIPAA requirements as outlined within Inovalon's Operating Policies and Procedures in all ways and at all times with respect to any aspect of the data handled or services rendered in the undertaking of the position.
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As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) you are responsible for staff assignment and provide overall supervision of resident care in accordance with established policies and procedures and as may be directed by the RN Supervisor, Director of Nurses or Administrator, to assure that the highest degree of quality resident care can be maintained at all times.
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In an 8-hour work day: standing/walking 6-8 hours, sitting 1-4 hours. Ability to work a flexible schedule including nights, weekends, and holidays as needed. Willingness to work in other departments of the store as required, e.g., customer service, cashier, grocery, etc.
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Eagerness to learn product knowledge, customer service standards, and store operations. Comfort using handheld technology (mobile) device to fulfill orders. Shoppers with the ability to work nights, weekends, and holidays are preferred.
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Exposure to FDA approved cleaning chemicals. Ability to lift up to 40 pounds, stand/walk for at least 6 hours, and be able to frequently push, pull, squat, bend, and reach with or without reasonable accommodation.
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Having a flexible schedule is key to meeting our customer’s needs. Detail oriented, paying attention to product and order accuracy. This is a fast-growing program and candidates who are passionate about our quality products and great customer service will be a great fit.
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POSITION DESCRIPTION: As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) you are responsible for staff assignment and provide overall supervision of resident care in accordance with established policies and procedures and as may be directed by the RN Supervisor, Director of Nurses or Administrator, to assure that the highest degree of quality resident care can be maintained at all times.
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Fulfills online orders efficiently, accurately and with a sense of urgency. Hand use: single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling. Team Members receive their schedule up to 3 weeks in advance.
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High School diploma or equivalent diploma. Ability to read and speak basic English. Must be able to lift 50 pounds. Average shifts are 4-8 hours long. Must be at least 18 years old. Physical Requirements / Working Conditions.
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Work requires the following motions: bending, twisting, squatting, and reaching. Exposure to temperatures: 90 degrees Fahrenheit. May require use of ladders.
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GENERAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES CLINICAL Complete all Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) required record-keeping forms/charts upon the resident’s admission, discharge, transfer, etc. SUPERVISION As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) you will work with the facility’s consultants as necessary and implement recommended changes as directed by the RN Supervisor of the Director of Nurses.
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The company portfolio includes its Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper, The San Diego Union-Tribune; the region’s leading website, SanDiegoUnionTribune.com; weekly entertainment guide Night + Day; lifestyle magazine Pacific San Diego; The San Diego Union-Tribune en Español; and nine community newspapers: the La Jolla Light; Del Mar Times; Encinitas Advocate; Solana Beach Sun; Carmel Valley Times; Poway News Chieftain; Rancho Santa Fe Review; Ramona Sentinel and Rancho Bernardo News Journal.
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