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The concept started as a school project where these two walk-ons got a C on the project. The walk on mentality and the dream to open a sports bar that served great Louisiana cuisine near LSU kept the founders busy at work, looking for a location and financing to bring the dream alive.
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Walk-Ons was voted ESPNs #1 Sports Bar in North America in 2012, NFL quarterback Drew Brees invested in the company in 2015 and today Walk-Ons owns and franchises 80+ locations.
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These walk-ons face unique challenges, as they must balance the demands of college athletics with academic responsibilities without the financial support provided to their peers. Our nonprofit addresses a pressing issue of college sports: 74% of college athletes are "walk-ons," individuals who join college sports teams without receiving a full athletic scholarship.
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Monitors no-shows/cancellations for available slots where walk-ins or add-ons can be placed. Pre-registers all patients asking and recording answers to all pre-registration questions. Works cooperatively with any triage nurse to assure that the clinician sees patients as quickly as possible.
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Walk out the door of the Cancer Center and go play in the mountains! BLS (American Heart Association)Oncology Nursing Society Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Provider Card (ONS/ONCC) or obtained with 30-days of hire.
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As per department standard any of the following may be required (ACLS-Advanced Cardiac Life Support, BLS- Basic Life Support, PALS- Pediatric Advanced Life Support, NRP- Neonatal Resuscitation Program or ONS-Chemotherapy/Biotherapy Provider Card.
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For almost all walk-ons, participating in college sports essentially becomes a full-time job without pay. Your volunteering is essential in advancing our mission and positively impacting the lives of walk-ons.
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Starting wage dependent upon experience, education, and skill set4% pay difference for RN-ADN, BSN, MSNBENEFITSComprehensive benefit package that supports our employees' physical, emotional and financial health.
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Oncology Nursing Society Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Provider Card (ONS/ONCC) or obtained with 30-days of hire. 4% pay difference for RN-ADN, BSN, MSN. Exciting opportunity for a Oncology RN to come join our team working in our Cancer Center.
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The providers are responsible for seeing their scheduled patients as well as walk-ins and add-ons, providing coverage during the operating hours of the Center, providing telephone consultation as needed, performing administrative tasks associated with the provision of dental care, participating in quality improvement activities.
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The providers are responsible for seeing their scheduled participants as well as walk-ins and add-ons and provide coverage during the operating hours of the Center. At least five (5) years general nursing experience is required with palliative care, home health, long-term care, urgent care, or primary care experience.
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NIH Stroke Scale Certification Course within first 30 days of employment (Medical 1 and Medical 2) PREFERRED: Bachelor of Science in Nursing ONS Oncology Certification Course (Medical 1) ONC Orthopaedic Nurse Certified (Medical 3) PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Must be able to walk and stand for long periods of time Must be able to lift and position patients using proper body mechanics Must have visual and auditory acuity necessary for responsibilities listed.
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From beautiful walk-in closets and entertainment centers to versatile pantries and home offices, we design custom storage solutions that add value to your life and home by making space for what belongs.
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Meeting with walk-in or call-in customers for their accessories needs. Automobile accessories are add-ons primarily for either upgrading a new car, adding style, or improving its capabilities.
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This includes ensuring accurate information is relayed at the call centers and customer service walk-in centers. Roles within Customer Service are responsible for providing the best possible service in relation to billing inquiries, credit and collection, customer financial assistance programs, service requests (usually related to gas turn-ons), suggestions, complaints, customer verification, as well as social media interactions.
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