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Occasionally required to perform a variety of custodial duties and golf course maintenance work if there is a temporary staff shortage. Perform a variety of custodial duties and maintain the pro shop in a neat and orderly fashion.
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Provides custodial duties such as but not limited to cleaning, dusting and mopping floors of theatre stage area. Operates stage lighting equipment for events and productions in auditorium; rig lighting equipment by use of ladder, as required.
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Understanding and analytical interpretation of State and Federal regulations; legal contractual language dealing with Custodial, Agency, Investor, Trust, PSA, Transfer Instructions or Deal documents, etc.
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Description: This position provides custodial and personal care services to clients that contract with Assisting Hands for services under the direction of a Registered Nurse (RN) and in compliance with the Plan of Care designated by the RN.Education: Current Nursing Assistant Certification or Home Health Aide certificate in good standing.
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Experience in Housekeeping, Janitorial services, Custodial, commercial cleaning industry is a big plus. Experience in Housekeeping, Janitorial services, Custodial, commercial cleaning industry is a big plus.
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Under the Direction of the Long Term Care (LTC) Supervisor, the Nursing Home Transition Care Manager is responsible for safe transitioning long-term care members from the custodial nursing home setting into a community setting and working wiht hospital and nursing facility staff in discharge planning to prevent community members from lapsing into a custodial nursing home placement.
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Perform periodic facilities maintenance and/or custodial / housekeeping tasks, such as cleaning parking lot, loading dock and area surrounding building; keeping floors clear of debris, maintaining bathrooms and assisting in daily closing down of warehouse.
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Minimum of two years' experience in either custodial, maintenance or grounds. Installs the standard programs utilizing best practices in Custodial, Grounds and POM. Bachelor degree preferred in Management Facilities Management/ Engineering, Horticulture/ Agronomy and or combined experience from technical schools in their area of expertise; trade schools, military programs.
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PREFERENCE FOR EXPERIENCE: Performing athletic field maintenance/custodial work within a park system or public facility (e.g., hospitals/schools/grocery stores); operating a tractor with bush hog/various mower attachments, garbage packer, riding mower, pressure cleaner or athletic field groomer.
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Performs light custodial duties such as wipes down equipment, monitors cleanliness in pool area, spa, fitness center, and locker-rooms. PGA National is excited to announce the exceptional career opportunity of part-time Water Aerobics Instructor.
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Willingness to pitch in and work in areas other than strictly repair maintenance, i.e., janitorial, custodial, gardening, painting etc. Formal training or experience in the following areas: carpentry, light plumbing work, light electrical work, painting, heating equipment, appliance repair, pool maintenance, refurbishing and cleaning of HVAC systems, or an equivalent combination of experience and training.
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Experienced Long Term Care RN with Transition Care Manager experience needed in anticipation of future hiring state-wide. Review of daily ER or inpatient census of LTC plan members; follow up with assigned case manager, member, and facility discharge planner.
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Responsibilities include greeting members and assisting with fitness center needs, answers phones and member inquiries, schedule training and other appointments, perform minor custodial duties such as wiping fitness equipment and perform opening and closing duties when needed.
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Gas pipe fitting Home appliance repair Construction Custodial Engineer. Gas pipe fitting Home appliance repair Construction Custodial Engineer. Come and join us on this exciting journey into the future of energy management and clean energy.
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Maintain the building with custodial support as well as minor repairs and general maintenance. Logistically supporting many aspects of large campus events (i.e. at the movies set building, Easter/Christmas, 4th Saturday Serve.
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