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We are seeking a Safety Engineer to join the This Company Loss Prevention organization (LP), which is the corporate safety organization within This Company. Your primary role as a Safety Engineer (Loss Prevention Engineer) is to provide daily support to company facilities and departments, helping them effectively implement the This Company Safety Management System (Occupational & Process Safety) expectations and associated programs, as well as assuring compliance to all company safety requirements.
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For a variety of reasons-from racist policies like redlining to macroeconomic shifts leading to the loss of major industries and employers-there are cities and neighborhoods across the country that have suffered from disinvestment, fiscal distress, population and job loss, vacant and deteriorated residential and commercial properties, high poverty and unemployment rates, and increased risk and vulnerability to climate hazards and environmental stressors.
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Monitoring LIHTC projects for lease-up progress and requesting/reviewing initial files to minimize risk of loss of credits, including income/asset calculations, rent/income limits, utility allowance requirements, and adherence to LIHTC program regulations.
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Responsible for VBC and CIN risk corridor and feasibility analysis, financial forecasts of upside/downside risk, determination of Stop-Loss, among other risk-based contract terms. This role will partner with the Contracting team, CIN team and the Clinical teams on evaluating VBC shared savings/risk contracts, incentive programs and distribution, incentive funds flow, calculating and modeling projected financial risk performance (such as risk corridor scenarios, stoploss/reinsurance, feasibility, and scenario analyses.
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Position SummaryThe Emergency Management Specialist position is responsible for leading the planning, development, implementation, maintenance of the University's prevention, protection, mitigation, response, and recovery programs.
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Evaluate facility human element programs to address OSHA required Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention Plans, fire drills, and inspection, testing and maintenance of fire protection and life safety systems.
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Company requires a full COVID-19 vaccine (as defined by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC. - Work with the IT Lead to maintain or create policies, procedures, and processes (e.g., relating to data and network security, hardware/software usage; selection and replacement of computing equipment etc.
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The Loss Prevention Specialist (LPS) is a key hourly associate position. Audit physical security infrastructure (access control, cameras, fire exit doors) and ensure functionality of all alarm systems.
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The Infection Preventionist- Nurse Educator is educated in health care and hospital epidemiology principles and is responsible for the surveillance, analysis, reporting and staff education and training with regards to illness from infection, healthcare acquired infection, infection prevention, state and federal laws and regulatory standards.
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Practices proper infectious disease prevention procedures, including cleaning & sterilization of dental instruments & disinfection of dental equipment. The Hygienist will also be responsible for educating individuals and groups on proper oral health prevention and maintenance.
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Strong regulatory and technical understanding of facility and corporate-level environmental permitting/compliance support, including EHS multi-media compliance auditing, environmental site assessments, developing and preparing Spill Prevention, Control & Countermeasure (SPCC) plans, Facility Response Plans (FRPs) and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), hazardous waste management (RCRA), and federal and state EPCRA reporting.
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Federal clients include the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institutes of Health, US Department of Energy, US Department of Transportation, US Department of Housing and Urban Development, Environmental Protection Agency, and others.
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Individuals' and families’ lives are directly enriched through programs such as Intact Family Services, Violence Prevention and Intervention Programs, and the La Posada Transitional Housing Program.
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The Violence Recovery Specialist- Level III (VRS III) position part of the Violence Recovery Program (VRP), a hospital-based violence intervention program that provides support to those affected by community violence by acting as primary liaison to community based violence prevention/outreach agencies.
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Follow security and safeguarding procedures in accordance with Policies and Procedures for the prevention of loss due to fraud, robbery, counterfeiting, money laundering or defalcation.
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