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The Foundation works in close partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to increase stewardship of our ocean and Great Lakes through on-the- water conservation projects, and education and public outreach activities, and by support for research.
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Physical Planning, Development & Operations (PPDO) manages and oversees all University activities and services related to physical and environmental planning, design and construction, engineering, physical plant maintenance and operations, capital planning and space management, and the associated business services necessary to support these functions.
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The Cultural Burning/Fire Program Manager will be responsible for identifying appropriate locations to conduct cultural burn activities based on ethno-botanical, cultural archeological research and fuel reduction needs, preparing burn plans, securing appropriate permits and approvals, coordinate the burn with Cal Fire and other partners, and conducting the burns in conjunction with AMLT’s Native Stewardship Corps (NSC) and other Tribal members.
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Coordinates construction activities between architect, contractor, and UAB personnel such as the Users, Building Administrator, Maintenance, Campus Police, and others involving utility/service interruptions, project status, updating and other special requirements, including arranging contractor's access.
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Work collaboratively with the VP of Construction, Superintendent to organize schedules, and direct site activities to resolve issues or challenges encountered in the field and determine how to mitigate risks.
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Will direct the facility Quality Management program which includes oversight of Accreditation, Licensing and Credentialing Activities. Delegate and support the QAPI and risk management activities of Department Directors to ensure.
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Perform required preventive maintenance activities on commercial inverters to maintain warranty coverage. Respond to corrective maintenance cases on commercial solar PV, commercial energy storage systems, vehicle charging stations and updating online case logs accurately.
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Drives the hearse, family limousine or other vehicles in the funeral procession and other funeral related activities. Assists the Funeral Director in the movement of the casketed deceased and other related items in and out of the visitation area, funeral home chapel, church, or other places of service.
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MATERIALS Minimum Qualifications: Under the direction of the Student Nutrition Services Manager, perform various food preparation activities; cook, bake and serve a variety of foods in quantity for various school sites; prepare assigned food serving area and perform cashiering duties in the sale of food items to students and staff; maintain cleanliness of food service facilities.
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Minimum Qualifications: Under the direction of the Student Nutrition Services Manager, perform various food preparation activities; cook, bake and serve a variety of foods in quantity for various school sites; prepare assigned food serving area and perform cashiering duties in the sale of food items to students and staff; maintain cleanliness of food service facilities.
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This position will be assigned to the Alternative Education Department: Under general direction of the assigned administrator, assist certificated teachers in the instruction, supervision and/or care of assigned students in the Alternative Education programs; maintain an effective learning environment, and perform a variety of instructional and clerical functions in support of assigned classroom activities and programs.
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Activities, Conversation, CompanionshipMobility, Transfers, Light ExerciseMeal PreparationMedication RemindersPersonal Hygiene (bathing, grooming, dressing)Light Housekeeping-Wages / Flexibility / Benefits.
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Coordinating all waterfront activities keeping in mind the needs of all campers (this includes special evening programs, water carnival, and any other items at the discretion of the Assistant Camp Director.
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Companionship activities such as reading, music, puzzles, etc. Performing housekeeping activities which include (but are not limited to): vacuuming, dusting, sweeping or mopping floors, doing dishes, changing bed linens, doing laundry, and cleaning the bathroom.
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Provides assistance in Resident care planning activities, including the MDS and MMQ processes. In the absence of the Resident Assessment Coordinator, may perform duties of that position with oversight by a Registered Nurse (if applicable.
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