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In terms of professional development, Apex hosts an on-demand training program, provides access to certification prep and a library of technical and leadership courses/books/seminars once you have 6+ months of tenure, and certification discounts and other perks to associations that include CompTIA and IIBA. Apex has a dedicated customer service team for our consultants that can address questions around benefits and other resources, as well as a certified Career Coach.
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CQA, PCQI, internal auditor training or related function. Develop/maintain appropriate GFSI scheme policies, procedures, training materials, logs, documentation, certificates of analysis, product specification sheets and records to ensure certification standards are met.
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Black Belt LEAN /Six Sigma certification training or comparable preferred or must be able to complete within first year. Assess system effectiveness to identify unplanned training needs/system gaps and assure personnel engagement.
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Certification in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) or IHI healthcare quality training within 2 years of hire. The coordinator supports educational training including SIMS training and drills related to Women & Child Health services.
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Department Managed Care Administration Job Summary Under limited supervision, the primary responsibility is in planning, implementing, and overseeing Quality Improvement (QI) projects and annual HEDISÂ medical record reviews, participating in annual Medical Record Review (MRR) training with successful completion of the certification exam, training staff, and conducting inter-rater reliability (IRR) and over-reads of QI staff throughout the medical record review process.
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Professional On-Site Development/training Programs + Summer Hours + Flexible Schedule / Hybrid Schedule + Paid Architect Licensure & Certifications Exams + Wedding Pay + Freaky Fridays + Charitable Match Program + Market Leading Wellness Health and Welfare Benefits and more.
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Serves as a resource and facilitator to ensure that the laboratories follow all applicable Quality System requirements as assigned by the Quality Manager: Non-Conforming Events, Change Control, Proficiency Testing, Document Control, Internal Audits, Safety, Training/Competencies, Vendor Management, Reference Lab Management.
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Plans, develops, directs and evaluates Educational and Clinical Training programs in accordance with current Federal, State and Local Regulation for SNF staff. Ensures all personnel attend and participate in annual in-service training programs relative to hazard communication.
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The AO Training QC team evaluates and ensures training designed and delivered for Airport Operations is effective and compliant. Responsible for planning, developing, implementing and maintaining audit programs to identify and assess risk in training compliance for Airport Operation employees.
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An energetic, forward-thinking and creative individual with high ethical standards and an appropriate professional image.
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You will be involved in all aspects of quality and safety including audits, HACCP program evaluation, GMP training, sanitation evaluation, pest control, purchasing supplies, inspecting returned and incoming products, evaluating consumer complaints, implementing procedures and directing your team in these activities as well.
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Engineer-in-training with two (2) years of airport paving experience. Job Purpose The Construction Quality Manager is to ensure that the projects built meets the requirements and standards of the owners.
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High school diploma or general education degree (GED); and three to five years’ quality inspection related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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The quality assurance specialist will also assist in training organizations training functions. Provide training and coaching to the project team on processes required in the Quality Management Plan.
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Compile and maintain training material on GMP, HACCP/HARPC, Allergen control, Sanitation, and all other pertinent Quality systems. Bakery Operation experience a plus, but not requiredCompensation:Salary range $105,000 - $135,000 plus a 10% annual bonus targetBenefits:Offers a comprehensive benefits package, paid time off, annual bonus eligibility, 401K & company match, and on the job training with advancement opportunities.
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