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Master's degree in a clinical field of nursing or a clinical field related to nursing including but not limited to psychology, public health, social work, education, health sciences, behavioral sciences, nutrition, and bioethics from a nationally accredited master's/post master's nursing academic program.
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Bachelors degree in Healthcare Administration, Allied Health or related field required. Bachelors degree in Healthcare Administration, Allied Health or related field required. The Modesto Imaging Center Administrator will be responsible for a variety of imaging center operations and will be accountable for providing leadership, planning, and direct coordination of operations of the facility and achieve quality and productivity goals for respective areas.
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Project Management Software (i.e. e-Builder, Procore, Trimble Prolog, etc.) Equivalent to a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in civil engineering or related field.
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Master's degree in Psychology, Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy or related field from an accredited institution. As an experienced Mental Health Counselor, clinical psychologist, or licensed therapist, you have the chance to make a significant impact by becoming one of our valued partners.
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Selects and implements appropriate local restaurant marketing programs, with assistance and guidance from multi-unit supervisor and field marketing representatives. Selects and implements appropriate local restaurant marketing programs, with assistance and guidance from multi-unit supervisor and field marketing representatives.
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Knowledge of Technology Enterprise architectures that include multiple hardware and software environments including complex heterogeneous systems; Computer and Network system design such as VMWare, Citrix, Active Directory, Azure AD, Google Cloud Platform and AWS.
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Master's degree in child counseling, development or psychology, social services or vocational counseling or related social science field required. (2) years of experience working in a mental/behavioral health field required.
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Operating Room Registered Nurses remain in unsterile field; monitor and document during procedure Scrubbing—in sterile field; aid surgeons by handing them equipment like sponges and other instruments.
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Knowledge and understanding of AutoCAD & AutoCAD Civil 3D software including Civil 3D objects, sheet set manager, and pipe networks specific to gravity and pressure pipeline design, plan and profile design, and general knowledge of surfaces, earthwork and grading.
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Valid driver's license required Ability to obtain the appropriate pesticide license within the first 90 days of employment (company paid) Ability to work in the field independently and manage route-based assignments What's Required We require a good driving record and the ability to pass a drug screen and physical.
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Previous experience in the craft or hobby field is preferred, but not necessary. Hobby Lobby is a world worth exploring - where dedication and achievement are rewarded. Previous experience in the craft or hobby field is preferred, but not necessary.
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Field technician experience – cable installation, internet Installation, pest control, lawn maintenance, construction, solar technician. As part of our Field Service Technician team, you’ll provide expert-level installation and services of cutting-edge technology.
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The software engineering manager works with the project management team to create project plans, set goals, and provide technical guidance. The software engineering manager oversees the development, design, and maintenance of software applications and solutions.
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Journeyman Field Forklift Mechanic / Technician. As our Field Forklift Mechanic, you will work on forklifts and other material handling equipment at customer locations to ensure that their equipment is running in peak form and maximizing uptime.
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Proficiency in REVIT, AutoCAD, Microsoft Office, and project management software. Bachelor's degree in architecture, engineering, construction, or related field. Lead architectural design efforts, ensuring designs meet client requirements, project budget, and scope.
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