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The Executive Director is required to effectively manage, direct and administer the organization in accordance with company policies and procedures, standards of practice for home health care administrators and government regulations, and maintain quality care for all clients.
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The Store Manager will be responsible for driving store sales growth, managing employees to the superior levels of customer service NAPA has come to expect and engaging in all store operations.
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Career Center Log In Search Jobs Help Executive Director - Full-Time - 1st Shift Homestead of Chariton Chariton, IA Job SummaryThe Executive Director is required to effectively manage, direct and administer the organization in accordance with company policies and procedures, standards of practice for home health care administrators and government regulations, and maintain quality care for all clients.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director, Store Manager, Assistant Managers of Health Wellness Home, Store Operations and Perishables; Pharmacy Department Manager, Staff Pharmacists. Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director, Store Manager, Assistant Managers of Health Wellness Home, Store Operations and Perishables; Pharmacy Department Manager, Staff Pharmacists.
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You're great at building relationships with store management, calling on customers and love the autonomy of managing your own territory. We're hiring now for our Retail Sales team, and are looking for people like you, who know the end game of retail is to get product on shelves.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director; Store Manager; Assistant Managers of Store Operations, Perishables, and Health Wellness Home; Service Managers; Kitchen Department Manager; Floral Department Manager; Pharmacy Department Manager; Online Shopping Department Manager.
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Accepting direction from Executive Director, Director of Professional Services, RN Director. Accepting direction from Executive Director, Director of Professional Services, RN Director.
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Stephanie Bear, Human Resources Director. Stephanie Bear, Human Resources Director. Current Iowa RN, LPN or CMA licensure. Assists Physician, Physician’s Assistant, or Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner in providing patient care as directed.
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REPORTING: Reports directly to and receives direction from the regional director with input from the county extension council. Assist Regional Director with coordination of extension council meetings by preparing board packets.
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Re Stocker, Store Manager, Store Director, Customer Service, Service Manager, Retail, Grocery. Re Stocker, Store Manager, Store Director, Customer Service, Service Manager, Retail, Grocery. Provides prompt, efficient and friendly customer service.
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The Rehab Director will be responsible for the efficient operation of rehabilitation services in their assigned community. We are seeking a Rehab Director to join our team! Current valid Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Speech Language Pathologist, Physical Therapist Assistant, or Occupational Therapy Assistant license to practice in appropriate state.
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Unloads product, opens containers, stocks shelves, and rotates product where necessary.
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