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The Terraces of Boise, named by U.S. News & World Report “Best Independent Living” and “Best Continuing Care Retirement Community for ” is hiring an MDS Coordinator-RN. Provides direct supervision to LVN MDS Nurse.
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The Terraces of Boise, named by U.S. News & World Report “Best Independent Living” and “Best Continuing Care Retirement Community for 2023-2024” is hiring an MDS Coordinator-RN. The Terraces of Boise, named by U.S. News & World Report “Best Independent Living” and “Best Continuing Care Retirement Community for 2023-2024” is hiring an MDS Coordinator-RN.
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Provide one-on-one ABA therapy sessions to clients in various settings, including home, school, and community, following the behavior intervention plan developed by the BCBA and PS. Under the supervision of Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Program Supervisor (PS), you will work directly with clients to provide one-on-one support and interventions that target specific behavior goals.
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The Lifestyle Director will be responsible for the planning, implementation, and supervision of the day-to-day social, educational, recreational, spiritual, therapeutic individual and group activities, and entertainment and transportation services for the residents living at the community.
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The staff at our Community Crisis Center work as part of an interdisciplinary team focusing on crisis intervention skills to de-escalate, treat and stabilize behavioral health needs of individuals.
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Under little to no supervision, the Athletic Trainer Outreach 2 manages the care of athletes in community outreach settings. Great team culture and be a part of an organization that greatly impacts our community.
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We work with people at home, at work, and in the community, through residential, employment, crisis response, behavioral, recovery, children's services, and day services. Our brand-new Idaho Mobile Crisis program is looking for a Program Director t0 provide leadership and supervision of mobile crisis response services to ensure compliance with federal and state regulations, corporate policies and procedures and applicable contract requirements.
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Job Summary: The Development Manager is responsible for planning, implementing, coordinating and assessing fundraising and philanthropic activities of the Foodbank specific to annual giving from individuals, corporations, foundations and community organizations under the supervision of the Chief Development Officer.
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Under direct supervision, the Groundskeeper performs unskilled to semi-skilled work in properly maintaining the community grounds and equipment used to maintain a manicured appearance. Work includes: pressure washing, leaf blowing, gardening, removing debris and maintain plantings.
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Here at Tupelo Honey, we believe "The happiest bees make the best honey" and we are ready to hire team members with a passion to serve our community and foster the brand we love so much. Responsible for supporting back of house leadership with BOH supervision; including coaching, counseling, discipline and overall mentorship of direct reports.
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Drives sales in the Vision Center by ensuring effective merchandise presentation, including accurate and competitive pricing, proper signing and in stock and inventory levels; budgeting and forecasting sales; and assessing economic trends and community needs.
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Master's degree in criminal justice, public administration or business administration and ten years of experience with records management, public records and customer service, with five years of staff supervision.
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Reviews pertinent hospital records to determine the most appropriate MDS ARD, projected HIPPS codes and identify the most appropriate principal diagnosis for skilled coverage. If so, join The Terraces of Boise and Move Your Career Forward.
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Bachelors degree in criminal justice, public administration or business administration and seven years of progressively responsible experience in law enforcement or a public safety agency overseeing the management of information, support and technology units with three years of staff supervision, or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience.
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You will work closely with Medical Assistants, RNs, and LPNs and under the supervision of the physician and/or Advanced Practice Provider and clinical oversight is provided by the RN Supervisor, Lead Nurse and/or SAMG Nursing Administration.
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