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Keywords: Active Living Coordinator, Active Living Assistant, Activities, Assistant, Senior Living, Activities Assistant, Activity Assistant, Life Enrichment Coordinator, Activity Coordinator, Lifelong Learning Program Coordinator, Program Coordinator, Program Assistant, Reminiscing Coordinator, Memory Care Assistant, Recreation Therapy Assistant, Recreation Therapy Coordinator.
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The Clinical Research Associate I works directly with a Clinical Research Coordinator, Research Program Administrator, or Research Nurse to coordinate and/or implement the study. Works with a Clinical Research Coordinator, Research Program Administrator or Research Nurse to coordinate/implement study.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator II works independently providing study coordination including screening of potential patients for protocol eligibility, presenting non-medical trial concepts and details, and participating in the informed consent process.
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This position works closely with the HR Benefits Manager and ADA Coordinator in the collection, organization, presentation, and review of confidential data on a wide range of matters, including, collective bargaining, and other related personnel matters as it relates to leave of absence grievance/complaints and ADA violations.
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Experience as oncology clinical research coordinator or research assistant. Minimum three years’ experience as oncology clinical research coordinator. We are home to five Nobel laureates who have advanced the understanding of cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, aging and stem cells.
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The Social Media Coordinator will be responsible for daily tasks related to social media content creation, social media marketing, communication, writing, and digital marketing. ADvine is actively interviewing to fill the role of full or part-time Social Media Coordinator.
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Are you looking for a rewarding career as a BIM Specialist?
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Title II /ADA Coordinator - Steven Shubin, 2309 Tulare Street, (559) 457-6227, Title IX Coordinator - David Chavez, 2309 Tulare Street, (559) 457-3593, Section 504 Coordinator- Sean Virnig, 1301 M Street, (559) 457-3227.
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Note : Pursuant to California Elections Code Section 12302, an Elections Outreach Coordinator assigned to be a member of a precinct board as an inspector must be a registered voter of the state.
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The Marketing Coordinator will assist in a variety of hands-on tasks supporting our day-to-day marketing campaigns and long-term strategic marketing initiatives. Now Hiring: Marketing Coordinator.
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Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) - Home Health and Hospice - Fresno/South Valley, CA. SNF, AL, Home and RCFE) Minimum 1 year experience specifically in home health and/or hospice. We seek a compassionate nurse with excellent interpersonal skills who possesses a thorough understanding of the home health and hospice process and care.
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Assists with the supervision of on-site staff, which may include: Resident Services Coordinator(s), Compliance Specialist(s), Leasing Manager, Leasing Consultant(s), Maintenance Supervisor(s), Maintenance Technician(s), Make-Ready or Rehab Technician(s), Groundskeeper(s)/Porter(s), Painter(s), and Cleaner(s)/Housekeeper(s.
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Environmental, Health and Safety Coordinator reports to the Senior Corporate Safety and Health Manager, facilitates and assists in the identification, evaluation and control of safety and environmental risks at the location.
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Communicates clearly and professionally with CDI personnel
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Work remotely from home assisting our remote mobile notary signing agent department input entries in our database system. Excellent gig for Stay at home moms, retired folks, disabled people, and anyone looking to learn how to make income online.
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