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Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, a state-of-the-art, 958 bed tertiary acute care academic medical center is committed to excellence in compassionate patient care, research, education, and community programs to improve the lives of our patients.
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The Director of Title IX and Student Conduct works under the direction of the Dean of Students to support and advance all programs and services related to the spiritual formation of all students, various student engagement opportunities, and holistic wellness of students.
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POSITION SUMMARY:Under the general direction of the Program Director/Team Supervisor, Prevention Specialist implements the Substance Abuse Prevention Control (SAPC) Prevention Education Program (PEP) substance environmental prevention work plan and activities.
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Under the direction of the Director of Academic Support and Advising, the Learning Specialist in the Office of Student Affairs at Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine is responsible for ensuring support in the area of academic skills and academic advising programs to all medical students.
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Under the leadership of the Lead Bus Driver and the general supervision of the Director of Maintenance, Operations and Transportation, drives a school bus over designated routes; keeps interior and exterior of bus clean; and performs related duties as assigned.
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Job Class and Reports To: This position will be a full-time, non-exempt position that reports to the DIstrict Clinic Manager and Director of Operations at Hydration Room. Responsible for logging in to tip system to ensure all staff is accurately clocked in-n-out for each shift.
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GENERAL SUMMARYThe Director of Community Development is responsible for developing, implementing, and administering the Bank’s Community Reinvestment Act Compliance Program. Establishes and maintains relationships with various community based charitable, and non-profit organizations and activities.
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Stage 2: Dog Trainer: Successfully run and grow the dog training business in one of Petco’s Pet Care Centers with local and national marketing support, with access to internal partner resources, networking, client acquisition through our state-of-the-art online booking and scheduling systems.
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Under general direction from the Dean of Student Wellness and Support Services, the Director of Student Health Services plays a crucial role in fostering a healthy and supportive campus environment by overseeing the Student Health Services Center and the Personal Counseling Department.
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We also offer amazing perks, such as weekly lunch meetings, free breakfast on Fridays, a paid day off on your birthday, growth and advancement opportunities, team-building events, a family-oriented and collaborative environment, uniforms, state-of-the-art tools and equipment, and an employee discount.
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The Director works in alignment with the Regional Vice President, staff, and board(s) to fulfill the FCA Vision, pursue the FCA Mission, and live the FCA Values by developing and executing a ministry plan for the assigned area.
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The Cook may direct other Food and Nutrition Services employees in the absence of the Food Service Director and the Assistant Food Service Director/Chef Manager. The Cook may direct other Food and Nutrition Services employees in the absence of the Food Service Director and the Assistant Food Service Director/Chef Manager.
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Nestled at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, ten miles from downtown Los Angeles and forty minutes to the ocean, Pasadena is home to The Rose Bowl, Old Town Shopping and Dining district known for its character art deco buildings, and 1000’s of pets.
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The ER nurse director will improve and enhance the department's work flow and operations. The Nurse Director of Emergency services will oversee the department's quality performance and risk management programs.
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The Nursing Home Administrator will manage, supervise, and coordinate all LRC Nursing Facility departments to ensuring regulatory compliance and performance under the direction of the Regional Director.
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