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Executive Director (Cosmetology School) - Speedway, IN. The Executive Director works directly with cosmetology students and staff to ensure the best educational experience. As the Executive Director, you are responsible for leadership in all operational, educational, compliance, and administrative areas within our Speedway School.
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The Deputy Director of Utilities is responsible for overseeing, directing, and coordinating Water and Wastewater Utility operations and advising the Executive Director of DPW and Waterworks Board/Town Council on utility infrastructure maintenance and capital planning, utility processes and laboratory compliance, and for addressing public needs related to utilities.
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The Director of Professional Services (DOPS) is responsible for the provision of appropriate and adequate care to clients in accordance with program requirements, quality standards and company policies and procedures.
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The Director of Clinical Excellence RN Develop s , implement s , and maintain s a facility-wide infection prevention and control program. Works with the Director of Nursing (DON) to ensure quality of care is held to highest standard and all facility policies and procedures are carried out by every staff member.
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A professionally-trained medical technologist (or clinical laboratory scientist) that has earned at least an associate’s degree in medical technology or clinical laboratory science; Serves as resource for staff regarding infection prevention and control, including the identification of when a resident needs to be placed on transmission-based precautions.
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Senior Facilities Bio-Medical Equipment Technician. Oversees operational activities in absence of Sr. Facilities Manager. Building Maintenance: Provides general building maintenance and repair in conjunction with Landlords of West Coast Facilities.
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Our Property Care Specialists should be able to walk in/around facilities spending up to 50% of their time in outdoor environments, including climbing stairs and opening large doors. Public Storage is the self-storage industry leader and we are Hiring Now.
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Our Assistant Directors of Nursing love Trilogy for the stability, meaningful work, and great team.
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Development and implementation of short, medium, and long-term strategy for the commercial business in collaboration with German stakeholders within the Marine & Industry and Test Systems segments.
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The Medical Director also provides/assists in the direction and oversight in the development and implementation of policies, procedures and clinical criteria for all medical programs and services and may serve as a liaison between physicians, and other medical service providers in selected situations.
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LHH is seeking a Human Resources Director for a Direct Hire, Permanent Placement position with a long-standing client in Plainfield, Indiana. If you or someone in your network fit this profile and would like to apply for this Human Resources Director Job in Plainfield, IN, please submit your application alongside your resume using the link in this posting.
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This leadership position will play a crucial role in rapidly scaling our growing platform in this underserved market by leveraging Langhams state-of-the-art network of cGMP facilities and extensive experience in cold chain transportation services.
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Talent science that improves the quality of our talent acquisition, recruiting process and team members Great work you’ll do here : The Director of Professional Services (DOPS) is responsible for the provision of appropriate and adequate care to clients in accordance with program requirements, quality standards and company policies and procedures.
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Qualifications for Director of Social Services I:High school diploma or equivalent. Qualifications for Director of Social Services II:Bachelor’s degree in social workLSW preferredMust meet State requirements and regulatory code(s) for licensure or certification.
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The Site Medical Director will collaborate with Health Services Administrator at the site to ensure efficient and clinically appropriate medical services are provided, and will participate in various committees to include Continuous Quality Improvement, Infection Prevention and Control and Pharmacy and Therapeutics as requested.
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