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Ensure Computerized Maintenance Management Software (CMMS) paperwork and inventories are properly and accurately completed. Production Supervisor may be asked to perform all duties and responsibilities of an operator, line worker, maintenance mechanic or forklift driver.
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Provide complete electrical assistance including troubleshooting, project engineering and project management to Plants. Electrical project management including scheduling, financial, and contractor management.
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Performs apprenticeship program management responsibilities, including registering businesses and apprentices, tracking activities, ensuring compliance, instructor/student/employer evaluations, student academic progress and performance at worksite, and reporting results.
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Summary: Under the direction of the Patient Services Manager and/or Clinical Nutrition Manager, responsible for patient menu management, data collection, and diet office functions, as needed. May be responsible for the preparation, distribution, inventory and management of human/donor milk and/or infant formula.
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Unit Specific Information This unit focuses on a range of conditions such as COPD, pneumonia, DVT, various surgeries (appendectomies, cholecystectomies, bowel surgeries, small bowel obstructions), diabetes management, and pediatric cases like respiratory conditions, bilirubin issues, failure to thrive, fractures, and pain control.
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All employees are responsible for immediately reporting any food safety, food quality, or plant security issues to management for appropriate action. Strong leadership and effective management skills to direct employees in efficient operations.
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1-3 years in case management, disease management, managed care or medical or behavioral health settings. 3-5 years in case management, disease management, managed care or medical or behavioral health settings.
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The management team has 20 years of experience in workforce solutions and staffing in medical and non-medical fields, roles ranging from Clerical job to Cardiologist to software developer to CEO.
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Position Purpose: The Pathways Case Management Team is designed to provide wrap-around case management referrals to youth with complex mental health needs. This position serves as a coordinator of this case management team.
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They specialize in the comprehensive care of endocrine diseases and hormone problems by provide consultative, diagnostic, treatment and management of a wide spectrum of endocrine disorders. The Riverside Medical Group is actively recruiting a new Endocrinologist to join our existing employed group.
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A minimum of an Associate’s Degree in Engineering Technology (i.e. two-year degree) with two years of work experience in construction management (not inspection) is preferred. Exhibit the ability to work harmoniously and effectively with public officials and company staff management.
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Provide case management and group coverage when needed. Rosecrance proudly participates in the AARP Employer Pledge Program and is a partner of MSEP (Military Spouse Employment Partnership). Must qualify as a QMHP as defined by the Illinois Department of Mental Health Rule 132.
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Post-secondary degree/diploma, preferably in industrial technology or engineering, business administration, or management. Excellent time management, planning, and organizational skills. Post-secondary degree/diploma, preferably in industrial technology or engineering, business administration, or management.
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Mandatory usage of our Customer Relationship Management (CRM) tool – Salesforce.com (SFDC) and adherence to prescribed actions under the MSC Sales Management Standards. Accurate, current management of content in funnel, win/loss, launch status, SFDC and other platforms for communicating business resource needs to the organization.
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A Bachelor's Degree in Business, Industrial Distribution, Manufacturing or the equivalent experience is required. The Key Account Sales Consultant will be assigned a portfolio of $2M -$4M in annual revenue with, a majority of, Mid-Market customers in the penetration stage of their lifecycle.
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