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No prior experience is required as we have a formal on-boarding/training program as well as weekly office meetings (breakfast provided!) Our office practices full scope optometry including comprehensive eye exams, treatment of eye disease, vision therapy, specialty contact lens fits for eye disease (such as keratoconus), surgical co-management and minor surgical procedures.
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We provide our team members with competitive weekly pay, including weekly incentive compensation, a good working environment and an excellent combination of additional benefits like health, dental and vision insurance, a 401(k) retirement savings plan with employer match, paid vacations, paid time off, paid holidays, life insurance, on-the-job training, and opportunities for career growth and advancement.
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Manage resourcesPerform PRN Assessments: falls risk, skin integrity, chokingReview IPP schedule, submit assessments 2 weeks prior to IPPReview follow-up appointments on calendarFile health care documentsReview medication storage- cleanliness, organization, no out-of-date drugsReview narcotics count sheetsOrder medications that only have 7 days remainingBi-weekly orientation training as scheduledComplete Monthly nursing summary.
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Establishes training for the emergency response team. Base Salary Range Region 1: $88,200 - $126,900 Base Salary Range Region 2: $74,900 - $107,900 Shift: Day Travel: 25% of the time Workplace Type: Set Schedule - This job will be onsite weekly, the percentage of onsite work will be defined by the leader.
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We provide our team members with competitive weekly pay, including weekly incentive compensation, a good working environment and an excellent combination of additional benefits like health and dental insurance, a 401(k) retirement savings plan with employer match, paid vacations, paid sick and personal time, on-the-job training, and opportunities for career growth and advancement.
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Benefits Annual Base Salary + Commission + Bonus Opportunities Paid Time Off (PTO) Work from Home Flexible Schedule Hands on Training Career Growth Opportunities Retirement Plan Health Insurance Mon-Fri Schedule Quarterly Bonuses Weekly Sales Incentives Monthly Commissions Responsibilities Meet new business production goals and objectives as established.
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Requirements Job Requirements: This is a commission sales role with weekly pay schedule Must have or be willing to obtain a Life Insurance License (20 hour online self-study course) Reliable transportation (We meet with clients in person) Must be a People Person.
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Benefits: Health Insurance Dental Insurance Life Insurance Disability Insurance Long Term Disability Insurance Vision Insurance 401(K) 401(K) Matching Paid Holidays Paid Vacations Weekly Pay (As Opposed To Bi-Weekly) Tuition Reimbursement Apprenticeship Training Professional Development Apply here: Powered by JazzHR.
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Additionally, the Team Manager will oversee the team members and assure they meet targets for daily, weekly, monthly, and annual service level obligation; work with line of business management in coordinating team meetings, compliance training and preparation of performance reviews.
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Our management team is dedicated to ensuring fulfillment of this policy with respect to recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, training, compensation, benefits, associate activities and general treatment during employment.
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Take advantage of your GI Bill benefits with our on-the-job training apprenticeship! Guaranteed Weekly Miles/ Pay. Take advantage of your GI Bill benefits with our on-the-job training apprenticeship.
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Connecting you to great benefits Paid Training Program Weekly Paychecks Company “take home” Vehicle and fuel card Work boot voucher (Red Wing) Paid Time Off, Parental Leave, and Holidays Insurance (including medical, prescription drug, dental, vision, disability, life insurance) 401(k) w/ Company Match Stock Purchase Plan Education Reimbursement Legal Insurance Discounts on gym memberships, pet insurance, and much more.
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Our hands-on training, supportive environment, and responsive leadership connect you to work with purpose. Discover a more connected career with UtiliQuest At UtiliQuest, as a Utility Locator, you'll learn safety rules and techniques to find underground utility lines.
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UtiliQuest, LLC (“UtiliQuest”) is a quality provider of damage prevention and infrastructure-related services specializing in underground facility locating serving the gas, electric, and telecommunications industries.
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Maintains and sends weekly workplan providing written and oral reports/recommendations to the Regional Director of Operations (RDO) concerning the clinical challenges, equipment/supply/facility needs, workflow trends and training needs of the center.
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