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The Agency serves people with spina bifida, autism, Down syndrome, children ages 3-5 at high risk of developmental disabilities, cerebral palsy, Prader-Willi syndrome, Phelan-McDermid syndrome, and intellectual disabilities.
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From well-woman exams and infertility consultation, to family planning, high-and low-risk prenatal care, menopausal management and everything in between, we provide comprehensive services for total women’s care, no matter what specific concerns a patient has.
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Join large physician-owned, multispecialty practice that offers primary care, pulmonary medicine, neurology, pain management, rheumatology, urology and spine / neurosurgery. Onsite laboratory, imaging (X-Ray, MRI, bone density & ultrasound), health psychology and physical therapy.
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A strong referral base including Interventional Pain Management, Primary Care, Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Rheumatology among others. Onsite laboratory, imaging (X-Ray, MRI, CT, Bone Density & Ultrasound), Health Psychology and Physical Therapy.
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Plenty of spectator sporting events including NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL & Collegiate. Sleep medicine clinic and sleep lab located less than a mile away. Ability to participate in Graduate Medical Education and clinical research trials.
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Since its inception, the Water Institute has developed a broad portfolio of projects addressing complex water issues funded by major national agencies including NSF, USDA, DOE, USGS, NOAA, Florida state agencies including Water Management Districts, the Legislature, Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Department of Environmental Protection, Tampa Bay Water Authority, and multiple private foundations.
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Supports in the design, management, operation, and lifecycle of all due process equipment including video remote interpretation (VRI), Digital Court Reporting hardware and software and assisted listening devices and any other similar technology.
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As a certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA), you’ll provide pain management, anesthesia care and critical care for your patients. As a certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA), you’ll provide pain management, anesthesia care and critical care for your patients.
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Participates in local, regional, statewide and national workgroup, pool fund studies/research, particular to the domain of Traffic Signals, Traffic Management and Traffic Technology. Prepares and process annual Traffic Signal Maintenance and Compensation Agreement (with FDOT), Interlocal agreements with Alachua County and partner Cities/Townships, and obtains Purchase Orders for University of Florida for operating and maintaining signals with campus.
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The Credit Manager along with the Sales Manager are the second in charge at the individual branch location. The Credit Manager performs a wide variety of job functions at the direction of the General Manager, assisting and coordinating store activities to ensure safe, professional and profitable operations.
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This includes applying techniques for consultative selling, planning, tracking, change control and risk management. We offer on-site classes, facilitator-led courses, and a generous tuition assistance program, plus a performance management approach that goes beyond the typical annual review.
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With the Meat and Seafood Manager, you are an ambassador of the department and setting an example for excellence as you assist in the management of all relevant functions and activities.
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BS Degree Required, Master's degree preferred - engineering, facilities management. The Operations Manager holds a pivotal role in overseeing, strategizing, and optimizing daily operations, ensuring alignment with the organization's goals.
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An associates degree or higher in food service management or hospitality, course study including food service or restaurant management from an accredited institution of higher learning is preferred.
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The Sous Chef I also motivates, trains, develops, and directs the back of house associates preparing and cooking foods to accomplish the objectives of the operation to the satisfaction of the customers, clients, and management.
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