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Nomad Health seeks an experienced Operating Room registered nurse for a travel assignment in GA.
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Job DescriptionResponsible for supervision of self-administered medication for the Assisted Living Department in compliance with Federal & State regulations and Senior Lifestyle Corporation guidelines as directed by the LPN/LVN/RN and/or the Assisted Living Director/Health and Wellness Director.
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This position reports to the Director of Nursing/Health and Wellness Director and may be required to supervise other staff positions.
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Vida-Flo is a medical spa franchise concept that offers rehydration therapy and vitamin injections to an upscale market in multiple states.
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ICFs work focuses on integrated approaches that support sustainable transportation decisions, addressing mobility, safety, environmental, social, and economic effects of transportation.
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The construction Project Director is responsible for managing and closing new business opportunities through leads and referrals generated by personal business development and marketing activities.
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W-2 with Benefits (Weekly Paycheck, Holiday Pay, Healthcare Insurance)
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An opportunity to work in the growing fast paced world of aesthetics
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We have several opportunities open for apartment maintenance technicians.
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Shepherd Center, located in Atlanta, Georgia, is a private, not-for-profit hospital specializing in medical treatment, research and rehabilitation for people with spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, spine and chronic pain, and other neuromuscular conditions.
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Business Analyst/Data Analyst (Compliance, Operational Risk, Business Controls)
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We walk alongside our clients and partners, embedding innovation and agility into everything they do.
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Laurel Heights Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, is currently recruiting a dedicated Child and Adolescent BC PMHNP for their Inpatient General & Autism Inpatient programs.
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We have several open projects where we are looking for talented writers to help train generative artificial intelligence models to become better writers.
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FINRA is hiring a Program Manager in our Investor Education and Community Outreach group.
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