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Oversees the completion of room renovation and/or "make-ready" process to prepare vacant rooms for rental and new move ins by completing the pre-move-out inspection, creating a "punch" list of maintenance work needed, scheduling staff, vendors and contractors as needed, obtaining needed supplies and materials, completing all maintenance tasks, and inspecting completed work.
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Refers employee to Safety Manager/RN if needed if no improvement on subsequent visit. Confers with Safety Manager/RN as needed for Upper Extremity Assessment. Refer as needed to Safety Manager.
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Remote Work (office space is also available, if needed) Bachelors and Juris Doctor degree; Michael Sullivan & Associates LLP is a cutting-edge law firm that provides high-quality litigation defense for the Workers Compensation industry.
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Ability to work a full-time flexible schedule, including some early morning, overnight and weekend shifts, to work overtime as needed, and to respond to urgent issues at the store when they arise.
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Report to LPN/Nurse Supervisor/LPN Treatment Nurse any areas of redness, open areas, skin tears or discoloration immediatelyAssist with positioning/repositioning residents in bed or chair as neededAssist residents with bowel and bladder functions as needed (i.e. take to bathroom, bedpan/urinal, indwelling catheter.
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This position will typically have a set schedule (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 9 am to 6 pm), but could vary if help is needed in another area. Participate in volunteer recruitment events and engage with the community at large as needed to recruit volunteers.
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During the program, the Health Director will: provide on-site first aid; assess ill or injured students and refer to Urgent Care if appropriate; manage and implement emergency preparedness protocols; maintain students confidential medical histories and records; stock and oversee the program first aid kit; maintain a daily medical treatment log and other recordkeeping as needed.
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Develops and manages the category trade show strategy and attends national trade shows on an as needed basis. Attends regional, are and national meetings on an as needed basis. Sarnova is the leading national specialty distributor of health care products in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Respiratory Markets and is the industry leader in Revenue Cycle Management within Emergency Medical Services (EMS.
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Perform minor building maintenance as needed. With approximately 350 entertainment destinations spanning North America, our portfolio includes renowned brands like Bowlero, Lucky Strike, AMF, and the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA.
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Greenhouse Recovery of hard good and live goods, side lot where needed. Responsible for all Greenhouse Sales and Operating cash register/computer following cash handling procedures as established by Tractor Supply Company.
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Provides and creates education as needed Monitors QA results to assist Coding Leadership in root cause analysis and educational opportunities Assists with curriculum development Assists in ensuring coding staff adherence with coding guidelines and policy.
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Your skillset rocks no matter what zone you're in and you can easily flex between the Salesfloor, Cash & Wrap, Fitting Room and Stockroom as needed. They receive 40% off product at both AE & Aerie year-round (plus additional seasonal discounts with new Floorsets.
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We're looking for great babysitters to provide in-home child care.
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This individual will manage the day-to-day operations of the grease QC laboratory, including (but not limited to) ordering consumables and reagents as necessary, scheduling and conducting instrument maintenance and troubleshooting, fill in as needed for laboratory technician duties, and develop updated policies and procedures to improve product quality, manufacturability, and profitability.
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Provides the vision, leadership, and coaching needed to develop and maintain the competencies, performance, and collaboration of plant supervisors and departmental employees and overall plant management.
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