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Staff are organizationally structured to effectively serve students through the residence life staff consisting of one Director, three Assistant Directors, one conduct/care case Assistant Director, two support staff, two Care Specialist, three supervising Resident Directors, six Resident Directors, three Assistant Resident Directors, and approximately 100 paraprofessional staff.
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Report any unusual behavior of a resident to the Health and Wellness Director. Perform various resident care activities and related nonprofessional services essential to caring for personal needs and comfort of residents; including routine personal care, recreational programming, housekeeping, and meal service in accordance with company standards and federal, state, and local standards, guidelines, and regulations and as directed.
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Also operating as an Assistant Resident Engineer, you must have the experience and proven ability to manage Project Engineers and Construction Engineering Inspection (CEI) teams for road and bridge transportation projects.
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We have an exciting opportunity for full-time Resident Assistant’s to support the Certified Nursing Assistant role by providing residents with assistance with routine daily, non-nursing care needs.
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Resident Care Assistant, Resident Assistant, Caregiver, CNA, Certified Nursing Assistant, memory care, senior living, assisted living, High Acuity Assisted Living, CBRF, Home Health Experience, nursing home, Healthcare, medical, health, RCAC, SNF, aging services, nursing school, care taker, caretaker, Direct care worker, DSP.
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Resident Assistant/Caregiver/Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)/Nurse Aide/Resident Aide Primary responsibilities: oversight of daily shift responsibilities while working alongside staff in the other buildings on campus.
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Our starting wage for Resident Services Assistant is: $15.50 per hour! Position- Resident Services Assistant. As a lead, you need to be skilled in the art of arranging, managing, and carrying out the transfer of enthusiasm for Resident Services events and programming.
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Job Requirements Resident Engineer- Arizona P.E. Registration Other requirements Resident Engineer experience to include: Prefer experience with ADOT or other Arizona public works Supervisory Experience Arizona P.E. Registration or other state PE Industry standard certifications are desirable, with emphasis on ACI, ATTI and/or NICET certifications.
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Simultaneously the Chaplain Resident is actively engaging in an action-reflection, process model of education that focuses on the development and enhancement of the student's professional competency and pastoral identity.
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The chaplain resident reports to the CPE supervisor, associate supervisor or certified candidate and is under the care of the Director of the Department of Pastoral Care and Education. Under the supervision of a CPE supervisor, associate supervisor or certified candidate, the chaplain resident participates in the Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) program in accordance with ACPE Standards and the policies and guidelines of the Department of Pastoral Care and Education.
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Under direct supervision of the Director Pastoral Care or certified Clinical Pastoral Education Supervisor, the Chaplain Residentparticipates in a Clinical Pastoral Education Program designed to develop pastoral formation, competence and reflection.
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This candidate will serve as a Resident Engineer and/or Structures Representative on a variety of heavy civil, roadway, bridge and underground projects. Dewberry is currently seeking a Resident Engineer to join our Transportation Group in either Rancho Cordova, CA or Manteca, CA.
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You as the Resident Care Coordinator would assist in ensuring resident care needs are met as directed by the Health Services Director and Executive Director by coordinating and providing resident care and assisting in the oversight of health services team members, procedures and systems.
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Join Cleveland Clinic’s Fairview Hospital, founded in 1892, where we are a fully accredited hospital by The Joint Commission.
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We are a community catalyst for meaningful change and the advocate for shaping vital impact through quality services responding to the critical needs of survivors of sexual violence and domestic violence.
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