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May provide or assist clients with activities of daily living including bathing in bed, tub or shower; care of hair including shampoo, combing and brushing; care of teeth and mouth including denture care; nail care, filing only; skin care including peri care and applying lotion; transfer of patient from bed to chair and to wheelchair.
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Job Description: Senior Traffic Engineer – Transportation Infrastructure Parsons is now hiring for a Senior Traffic Engineer to lead and support various projects in the New England regions, as well as national projects at times.
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The Hospital of Central CT is part of Hartford HealthCare, a system that includes 7 acute care hospitals, a comprehensive Behavioral Health Network, Home Care services, Senior Services, and an extensive Medical Group network.
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This includes caregivers, Independent Living Skills Trainers (ILSTs), Personal Care Assistants (PCAs), Direct Support Professionals (DSPs), Companions, Recovery Assistants (RAs), Behavioral Health specialists, and Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs.
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The Senior Engineer must have extensive experience with modeling and planning the bulk electric power system, exhibit strong technical skills to apply to long-range load forecasting, testing, and planning, and leverage company and industry data to anticipate optimal design for infrastructure improvements such as AC transmission lines, wind farms, battery storage, FACTS devices, Inverter-Based Resources (IBR), etc.
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Independent living skills training. Daily Living Assistance: Help with personal hygiene, dressing, and maintaining a clean, organized living space. DSS, DMHAS, CCC, SWCAA, WCAAA, ACR, Access Health, United Services, and others.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, A law firm in West Hartford, CT, is seeking a Senior Intellectual Property Trademark Associate Attorney with 3-5 years of experience in trademark law. Requirements:Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.
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This position is a senior research scientist working at the bench and pilot plant to support the development strategy of the bakery business. This position is a senior research scientist working at the bench and pilot plant to support the development strategy of the bakery business.
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Financial Crime Testing & Validation Senior Consultant. Experience submitting written or oral reports of audit results to senior management and audit committees including findings, analysis, conclusions and recommended actions.
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Senior Manager Desktop Architecture/Engineering (Policy, Controls, In Tune & Custom Platforms) This senior manager will lead and participate in the architecture and engineering efforts for end-user platform solutions for the Deloitte US firms.
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Close proximity to urban living with diverse cultural opportunities including concerts, ballet, theatre, museums and wineries Plenty of surrounding shopping centers, restaurants and movie theatres to visit at your leisure.
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If you’re ready to be challenged, inspired, and supported as you pursue your professional best, we hope you’ll explore a future with TRIUMPH.About the JobWe are seeking a highly motivated Senior Thermal Systems Engineer for our West Hartford, CT team.
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Position SummaryAs a Senior Business Consultant within the Revenue Integrity COE organization, you will be leading Risk Adjustment technical activities, not limited to electronic medical record data extraction, reconciliationand aggregation, and financial and operational reporting.
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Senior Transportation Designer: Operates MicroStation CONNECT Edition and produces clear and technically accurate drawings based on design specifications. Responsibilities include preparation of various transportation related plans including highway/roadway; bridge and traffic plans; traffic signal; pavement markings and signage; and temporary traffic control and construction staging plans.
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The Commercial Loan Administrator (CLA), also commonly referred to as Commercial Relationship Administrator in Banking, is a full-time role that reports into Webster's Commercial Bank Middle Office.
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