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Join one general Psychiatrist, one child Psychiatrist, one Psych Hospitalist, and one Psychiatric ARNP. Work on a clinical team of psychiatrists, advanced practice psychiatric nurses, and licensed clinicians.
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Hub Group Final Mile is looking for an Owner Operator/Independent Service Provider Driving Team for appliance delivery routes with basic hook up. Provide a two-person delivery team. Hub Group Final Mile is looking for an Owner Operator/Independent Service Provider Driving Team for appliance delivery routes with basic hook up.
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Our cases include trauma, orthopedic, podiatry, general surgery, urology, robotics and neurosurgery. Facilitates communication with physicians, families and other team members. MercyOne Medical Group – Northeast Iowa is made up of more than 30 primary care, pediatric, internal medicine and specialty clinics located throughout Black Hawk, Bremer, Buchanan, Benton, Butler, Fayette and Tama counties.
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The interdisciplinary health care team includes physicians, psychiatric nurse practitioners, licensed clinical psychologists, and licensed mental health professionals (LCSW/LPC/LMFT/LMHC). Responsibilities: The psychotherapist will participate in the integrated care team model at OMH. Outpatient behavioral health practices like OMH are getting more attention than ever before due to the emphasis on team approaches.
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We are seeking a talented Robotic Welder/Programmer to join our team in Waterloo, Iowa. With a competitive salary and bonus structure, this role offers an exciting opportunity to work with advanced robotic welding equipment and contribute to our production efficiency.
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Performs ultrasonography procedures including vascular and general sonography for patients as ordered by the physician and provides diagnostic exams and communications for radiologist’s interpretation.
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Work closely with the EPA/Safety Coordinator, safety team, supervisors, and employees to ensure a proactive approach to safety. Collaborate with the safety team to perform regular safety audits of manufacturing areas.
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Job Responsibilities of the Environmental Health Safety Specialist: Assist with continually refining all plant safety programs, processes, policies, and procedures, including, safety committee, EMT / First Response assignments and training, CPR certification, Tornado and Fire Training, Blood Borne Pathogen Training, posting of required plant safety, security and signs etc.
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Job Title: Environmental Health Safety SpecialistLocation: Waterloo, IowaSalary: $60-90K plus bonusJob Summary of the Environmental Health Safety Specialist:The Environmental, Health, Safety Specialist position will be responsible for assisting the Corporate EPA and Safety Coordinator in monitoring and maintaining all programs, processes and procedures as they relate to the safety, health, industrial hygiene, and housekeeping for the Iowa facility.
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Assists the Corporate EPA/Safety Coordinator, with assigned tasks related to environmental matters such as air quality, storm water, solid waste, waste-water treatment, hazardous materials, etc. Education & Experience of the Environmental Health Safety Specialist: Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Health and Safety, Safety Management or comparable discipline is preferred.
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In addition, those safety, health, and housekeeping issues this individual will also be accountable for coordinating, administrating, and monitoring environment, fire safety, and security protocols necessary to comply with applicable federal, state, and local regulatory agencies.
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Participate in the development and execution of emergency response procedures. Ensure regulatory compliance with all governmental agencies including, but not limited to federal and state OSHA & NIOSH and/or other enforcement agencies and notices as required under federal, state and local laws.
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Conduct thorough investigations of workplace accidents, incidents, and near misses. Prior working knowledge of federal, state, and local environmental laws and enforcement criteria. Prior working knowledge of federal, state, and local safety laws and enforcement criteria.
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Coordinate the periodic monitoring and testing of various work environment issues such as noise levels, air quality, respirator testing, hearing test, required physical examinations, compliance with Blood Borne Pathogen Stds., maintenance and updating of all MSDS / Employee Right To Know logs and training.
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As a Development Team intern, you’ll work closely with artists and technical developers over a 4-month journey. Adaptable Assignments: The Development Team encompasses many overlapping disciplines.
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