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Positions Titles: General Dentist Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Orthodontist Periodontist Prosthodontist Nurse Dental Hygienist Dental Assistant Dental Therapy Assistant Oral Surgery Assistant Basic Laboratory Technician Employment Status: Full-timeCompensation: $20.00 - $150.00 per hourRelocation or Sign-On Bonus: Candidates may be eligible for a relocation package or sign-on bonus.
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Required: Licensed, certified as a Nursing Assistant, Medical Assistant, Mental Health Technician, or EMT accredited program, at the time of hire, OR Candidate enrolled in a Nursing program, Pre-Med or PA undergraduate program with at least one semester of patient care rotations completed at time of hire.
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Ensure the efficient operation of the hotel in the absence of the General Manager by supervising and supporting the Guest Services Food & Beverage Food Production Engineering Accounting Sales and Housekeeping departments.
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Ensure guest satisfaction and the efficient operation of the hotel by supervising operating departments in the absence of the General Manager and/or the Manager on Duty. Assist the General Manager by continually focusing on achieving hotel profitability through revenue generation cost control guest satisfaction and development of associates.
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Assistant General Manager is the right hand to the Patrao and provides full support in running the restaurant, managing costs, and developing a team. Must graduate from manager training within allotted time and have completed any additional training with regards to the Assistant Patrao position.
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Assistant General Manager - Oklahoma City Airport - Retail Multi Unit. Partner with General Manager and District Manager/Regional Director to execute the location business plan that drive results and maximize business opportunities.
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Assist the General Manager in the development of managerial and hourly employees through the implementation of Corporate-approved training programs. Assist the General Manager with the creation of financial reports as required by the Corporate Office.
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Under the general supervision of the Manager and direct supervision of the Care Management Supervisor, this position is responsible for working effectively with Integrated Care Team to provide high quality, effective care management to IEHP members.
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Manage the material release schedule and delivery with Purchasing Agent and Project Controls Manager/Project Manager/Supervisor. Applicants should have the ability to: Confer with Project Controls Manager and Assistant Project Manager to establish and maintain documentation tracking and reporting procedures on projects.
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The Assistant General Manager will focus on driving both top line and bottom-line margins and facilitate smooth operations within programming, food & beverage, marketing, private events, retail, production and any additional brand opportunities.
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Daily communications with Project Manager and/or Schedule Coordinator on inspection or project delays, requirements and general status of job. Work with Project Manager, Schedule Coordinator and Office Administrative Staff to ensure complete closeout and turnover of jobs to the client (Confirm that work is completed so it can be billed in full.
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This position will report to the Assistant General Manager of Rail Operations (AGMRO) and will be required to coordinate and work with the Safety, Training, and Compliance Managers to ensure compliance with all applicable regulations.
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Position Purpose: The Assistant Guest Experience Manager will under the direction of the Guest Experience Manger, maintain the quality and the seamless guest experience at the property. Oversee / Carry out special projects for property as designated by General Manager and/or Guest Experience Manager.
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Flexible schedule options Monday to Friday only (including 4x10's) 1+ year of outpatient experience as a Dermatology Provider (Family Nurse Practitioner/FNP/APRN/Physician Assistant/PA.
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