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Director of Nursing – LPN or RN plans, organizes, develops and directs community clinical and medication programs in accordance with current federal, state, and local standards, in compliance with the Nurse Practice Act and within standards of clinical practice as defined by the American Nurses Association.
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Assists the Health and Wellness Director (or designee) in medication management, ordering medication from pharmacy and maintaining records as dictated in Brookdale Senior Living policies and procedures manual.
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As an RN OR Associate Director staff member, you will have the opportunity to work with BGMCs OR specialties such as Oncologic, Bariatric, Robotic, General, Urology, GYN, Orthopedics and other specialties.
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The Certified Medication Aide (CMA) provides restorative care to residents as assigned by the Assisted Living Director or as indicated in the overall plan of care. The Certified Medication Aide (CMA) is responsible for passing medication under the direct supervision of the Assisted Living Director and to provide direct, hands-on care to residents.
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The Memory Care Director will ensure compliance with applicable state and federal requirements and ensure a smooth operation of the community through staff development and employee satisfaction.
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Work with Sr. Director Corporate Relations and Policy to identify and deliver internal training on Indigenous Peoples including, but not limited to history, culture, Constitution of the United States, treaties, federal statutes, Indigenous law and regulatory bodies and United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
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Degree Qualifications: One of the following:M.D Ph. D. in the life sciencesM.D., Ph. D. Job Description:The laboratory director will oversee all technical aspects of the laboratory which include all technical steps in the processing and cryopreservation of cell therapy products from various tissue sources.
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Director of Engineering Duties:Lead the overhaul engineering team driving the most efficient APU and component workscopes ensuring compliance with FAA rules, regulations and customer requirements.
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The Director position is within an organization that thrives on employee satisfaction and is a place you can be proud to work at. The Operating Room Nurse Director is experienced in OR within a hospital setting.
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Wells Fargo is seeking a Product Management Senior Manager with the Currency Transaction Regulatory Reporting Group.
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The Director of Therapy is responsible for all clinical operations and evaluation of clinical practice, in the designated branch/office, according to Federal, State and local standards, guidelines and regulations that govern this agency.
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Site Director / Director of Operations and Site Leadership Chandler, Arizona Full-Time Experience with automotive, energy, and aerospace industries is a must. Job Description The Site Director will be responsible for supporting the rapid growth of the company's new plant and ensuring delivery of products on quality, time, and cost with a high standard for Health and Safety performance.
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Lead Store Associate - Gilbert Dispensary. The Lead Dispensary Associate is responsible for assisting the Dispensary Management team in all operational aspects of running the dispensary and ensuring each patient receives outstanding service by providing a positive and friendly environment.
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This position will also review international orders and documents in accordance with procedures for completeness and compliance with export control laws and regulations, and apply for, and manage export control authorizations, under the guidance of the Director of Trade Operations.
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Military veteran - military service member - sales representative - sales manager - sales director - service advisor - account executive - real estate agent - insurance agent - loan officer - home advisor.
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