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The Program Support Specialist will work in conjunction with Program Support Specialist Team and Director of Program & Professional Development to develop and facilitate training modules, provide program improvement support, and ensure quality standards are embedded at each site.
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Drive continuous improvement initiatives to enhance product development processes and streamline workflows, contributing to a culture of innovation and excellence within the organization.
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In collaboration with Director of Training and Quality, recommends, develops, and oversees updates to existing training materials for continuous improvement of course and program content.
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Project Wrangler – expertise in seeing opportunities for improvement, gaining support, breaking down to bite-sized chunks, executing and seeking feedback will give you a superpower to strategically partner with clients and change workflow as opportunities arise.
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Duties Focus on quality review of grievance and appeals cases for all LOB to identify areas of improvement to assist the department in increasing positive audit outcomes and improved Customer Service to L.A. Care’s membership.
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Nurse Educators work in affiliated fire departments and law enforcement agencies, providing continuing education, quality improvement, and coordinating ride-a-longs to maintain the certification and licensure of EMTs and paramedics, ensure compliance with the LA County Department of Health Services, conduct pilot studies, and promote best practices.
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Creating network optimization reports using tools and dashboards provided by Cisco, Meraki, or other network management solutions to analyze network performance and identify areas for improvement.
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This role will be reporting to the Sr Director, DTC. Additionally, you will implement analytics and reporting mechanisms to track and analyze key performance indicators (KPIs) for continuous improvement.
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Contribute to DevOps roadmaps and strategies to drive continuous integration, testing, delivery, IaC and Configuration Management, Metrics and Reporting and Continuous Improvement activities that scale horizontally and provide the balance between quality, efficiency and usability.
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Maintain frequent communication with the School Operations Manager to report and provide updates on day-to-day office operations, highlighting areas of success and areas of improvement. Assist School Operations Manager and School Director with special projects.
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Develop continuous process improvement initiatives within the design, production support, and project engineering efforts. Continuous Process Improvement. Identify areas for process improvement and lead efforts to implement new processes and procedures.
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An energy and utilities client is looking for a Procurement Specialist who will support the development and optimization of sourcing strategies and continuous improvement initiatives. Experience using SAP software in a purchasing environment, and utilizing Ariba Sourcing, Contracting, and P2P modules.
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Pay Information $2,824 to $3,112 per week About The Position Job Description & Requirements Registered Nurse – Post-Anesthesia Care Unit - PACU - Travel - (PACU RN) StartDate: 8/13/2024 Available Shifts: 10 D Pay Rate: $2824.26 - $3112.45 Exclusive Order for AMN. This hospital located in the heart of San Francisco, is recognized by the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (ACS NSQIP) for achieving exemplary outcomes in surgical procedures.
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Experience with Azure DevOps: Familiarity with Azure DevOps for continuous integration and delivery pipelines, enabling efficient collaboration and automation in the software development lifecycle.
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Influencer (active listener/observer of behavior; builds trust with those requiring coaching; creates a win/win need for change; tailors coaching style to the individuals needs; recognizes and celebrates improvement to sustain change.
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