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In addition, Public Safety Officer will provide visitor and employee escorts, when practical; patrol parking lots for violations; work in cooperation with local law enforcement when circumstances warrant; and maintain strict confidentiality of all information obtained during the course of their duties, as defined by law and Hospital policy.
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Patrol School property, checking doors, gates, windows and all points of entry to School property to. Campus Safety Officer. The Safety Officer assists law enforcement, EMS and Fire Department personnel.
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The Public Safety Officer is responsible for the safety and security of patients, visitors, physicians and employees. Here, you are part of an organization on the cutting edge – helping to bring new technologies, breakthrough treatments and community education to countless men, women and children.
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Serves as a change agent to improve care coordination, customer satisfaction, organizational and financial outcomes. Preferred Qualifications CCM certification, strongly preferred Organizational, analytical, writing and interpersonal skills Dependable, self-directed Critical thinking, problem solving and deductive reasoning skills Case management experience preferred Strong computer skills Understand and support CDMP- documentation strategies, preferred Familiar with Medicare Part B.
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They are responsible for the supervision and care of a designated number of campers, facilitating the delivery of programs within a unit or a patrol. Maintains professional camper/staff relationships throughout the camp season.
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Located in Litchfield County in northwestern Connecticut, a b eautiful, peaceful corner of Connecticut is bounded on the west by the New York border and the Housatonic River. Four seasons - hiking , bicycling , relaxing drives along the Housatonic, enjoy the fall foliage, antique stores, trout fishing, entertainments for children and families , museums, and much more.
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We’re Verizon’s premier retail partner and have received multiple Agent of the Year awards. Average and High-End Sales Consultants earn $52000 – $94000 +/ year. Our wireless sales consultants help others connect, work, watch, game, and stream with the latest devices.
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UCS Program: Located in Washington, CT, the short-term shelter care services for unaccompanied children who cross the southern border of the United States without a parent or legal guardian (ages 8-12.
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Ability to effectively communicate and work with a diverse group of staff and campers to encourage full participation in Girl Scouting. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs., work in extreme environmental conditions and walk on uneven terrain.
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If you answered yes to these questions, working for a State Farm independent contractor agent may be the career for you! As an Agent Team Member, you will receive. Salary plus commission/bonusHealth stipendPaid time off (vacation and personal/sick days)Flexible hoursGrowth potential/Opportunity for advancement within my agencyLicense reimbursementRequirements:Interest in marketing products and services based on customer needsExcellent communication skills - written, verbal and listeningPeople-orientedDetail orientedProactive in problem solvingAble to learn computer functionsAbility to work in a team environment.
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