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Here at the Warner Center Marriott our associates receive a free meal per shift, free covered onsite parking garage, enjoy monthly Town Hall Celebrations, chance to have a dialogue with the General Manager via General Manager's Roundtable.
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POSITION SUMMARY:The Clinical Team Supervisor coordinates and supervises therapists, case managers and/or other clinical services staff as assigned by the Program Director. The employee will be required to follow any other instructions and to perform any other duties requested by his or her Manager and/or Supervisor.
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Due to Bristol Farms’ goals and structure, the Food Service Shift Supervisor should also be open to growth and expansion. The Food Service Shift Supervisor is responsible to assist with the overall direction, coordination, and evaluation of the Food Service Department.
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The Clinical Supervisor serves as a member of the clinical team providing support, guidance, direction, and supervision to assigned clinical staff. The Clinical Supervisor is responsible and accountable to provide services, oversee clinical programs, and monitor staff under his/her supervision.
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A Safety & Security Guard (Relief Supervisor) is responsible for providing protection for hotel guests, employees, and property. Elegantly presiding over the City of Angels, The Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites provides the ultimate urban oasis in the heart of the business district.
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Supervisor Sterile Processing Central Sterilization Northridge Hospital Medical CenterThe Sterile Processing Supervisor is responsible for unit performance, operations, staff development and supervision of staff and ensures compliance with TJC, CMS, and other regulatory requirements.
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We are looking for a field supervisor to run bio-hazard, mold & hoarding remediation jobs and crews. Supervisor must be capable of lifting heavy items (e.g., furniture, drywall, plaster, etc.
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Overview Purpose Statement/Position Summary: The Dental Services Supervisor, provides operational and clinical supervision in the division of Dentistry. Licensed by the California State Board of Dental Examiners as a Registered Dental Hygienist.
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Hollywood Palladium is seeking an Overnight Supervisor. With perks ranging from free concert tickets to dog-friendly offices, to progressive benefits like student loan reimbursement and adoption/fertility support.
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Under the direction of the Director of Client Services, the Clinical Supervisor is responsible for providing clinical supervision to CHPLA’s ICMS LEAD Program (Intensive Case Management Program, formally: Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion/ updated to: Let Everyone Advance with Dignity) that supports both staff and participants.
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Oversees horticultural care for assigned areas including pest control, fertilization and soil husbandry, plant, care, tree care, problem identification, solving and communication
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Please note: You will need to take and pass an examination for Water and Sewage Plant Supervisor to establish list eligibility prior to job offer. Classification: WATER AND SEWAGE PLANT SUPERVISOR.
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The Supervisor, Comparative Medicine – Husbandry is responsible for the supervision of animal care staff under the Animal Laboratory Technician series and the coordination of all daily operations of the animal facility.
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Lead security or supervisor Security experience preferred. Work today, get paid today, with DailyPay! Whelan Security of California, Inc. Lead security or supervisor Security experience preferred.
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Responsible for promoting and maintaining quality patient care through effective management of the activities of patient care services and case management during an assigned shift.
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