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Mid Level Management Sls. This role determines the success of the branch by identifying and hiring top talent; developing each member of the branch team; setting a clear direction for the branch; directing all aspects of branch operations including deposit growth, loans & service ratio, creating great partnerships within Members 1st and the community - all while maintaining a focus on our members.
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The Regional Medical Scientific Director (Medical Science Liaison) is a credentialed (i.e., PhD, PharmD, DNP, MD) Director Level Medical Affairs position and therapeutic and disease expert who engages in bidirectional exchange of scientific or medical information with Scientific Leaders (SLs.
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Initiates discussions with SLs and/or potential investigators that include scientific/data exchange within our AOI to determine the alignment with our research strategies, studies concepts, scientific merit, and qualifications for a specific compound or trial.
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Participate on the Buildings Leadership Team and actively collaborate with the BOUL, BLs, SLs, RBLs, RGLs, DLs in the improvement of design and the computational design strategies and tools that can be employed to help differentiate us in the market on major pursuits.
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Facilitates team meetings with care teams (primarily for IDD waivers and programs)Completes Mill Levy requests for members and/or their care team (primarily for IDD waivers and programs)Completes FSSP and State SLS plans (children's and state team/CM only)Performs other duties as assigned.
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RGMs, RMs, & SLs are entitled to one (1) free meal each shift they work * Referred employees must be manager level and in good standing & Referee must be employed with Smashburger at time of payout.
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EEOC Code: SLS*This job posting highlights the most critical responsibilities and requirements of the job. This position reports to the Store Manager and has the following direct reports: Department Supervisor, Sales Advisor.
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Maintains and safely operates all assigned equipment, including but not limited to hand cart, pallets, load bars, SLS unit, and personal protective equipment. Maintains and safely operates all assigned equipment, including but not limited to hand cart, pallets, load bars, SLS unit, and personal protective equipment.
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Additional Information Job Status: Hourly, Non-Exempt EEOC Code: SLS Compensation: Sales Associates Start at $16.50 per hour. Additional Information Job Status: Hourly, Non-Exempt EEOC Code: SLS Compensation: Sales Associates Start at $16.50 per hour.
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