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EARN $10-$16 PER HOUR with College Hunks Hauling Junk. *To be one of the H.U.N.K.S., you must be: Honest, Uniformed, Nice, Knowledgeable, and Service-oriented. As a Mover – Junk Remover, you are the first point of contact for clients on the job.
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EOE Starkey is an affiliate provider of the Sedgwick County Developmental Disability Organization, licensed by the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services, has programs accredited by CARF International, and is a member of InterHab, ANCOR and the Nonprofit Chamber of Service.
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TRAVEL- IR TECH (743) -Wesley MC -Day shift, 8 or 10 hours M-F plus rotating call and weekend call Unit Information: (Interventional Radiology /743 ) Location: Imaging Services-Vascular Radiology 743 Address: Floor: 1 st floor Building: General Information Tell us about the unit(s): Number of Beds -5 Bay holding room; 3 room Ir suite; 3 room CT suite Number of Staff 5 nurses 5 RT s Type of staff: Day Shift Outpatient procedures during hours of 700-530, call requirement through night.
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Dedicated recruiter, credentialing specialist, and payroll specialist. From submitting applications to onboarding to finding housing, our team will be here to help you every step of the way.
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Secure all signatures necessary for treatments, release of medical information, assignment of insurance benefits, and payment of services from legally responsible parties.
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Job Overview: The Finance Specialist assists the finance team in accurately controlling and managing the implementation of accounting systems with a primary focus on supporting the IRC in the Wichita, Kansas office.
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The current faculty in the Division of Nephrology include 13 board certified nephrologists, 2 dietitians, 2 social workers, a dedicated psychologist, 5 transplant coordinators, 5 nurse practitioners, 3 research nurses, a child life specialist, and nursing personnel in clinic and dialysis with 100% effort dedicated to Nephrology.
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Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC) Security Essentials Certification Years of Professional Experience 10+ years’ experience in cybersecurity Desired experience Risk Management Framework (RMF), Cybersecurity Framework (CSF), Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA), and FedRAMP experience.
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Ensure hardware and software baselines of the information systems (at the local site) are documented in accordance with the appropriate Configuration Management plan Configuration Management Plan for Air Force Joint Worldwide Communications System (AF JWICS) Enterprise Network, Distributed Common Ground System Configuration Management Plan (DCGS CMP.
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Pay Information $1,592 to $1,616 per week About The Position Alliant has a new Temp/Contract opportunity for a Skilled Nursing- SNF-LTC-ALF-ILF RN- Registered Nurse in Ellsworth, KS! Details: RN- Registered Nurse- Skilled Nursing- SNF-LTC-ALF-ILF Ellsworth, KS Shift: 3x12 Estimated Gross Pay Package: $1,591.92-$1,615.68 per Week (Based on expected Hours/Week) Requirements: Current Resume Graduate of a RN- Registered Nurse education program Previous work experience as an RN- Registered Nurse.
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Examining accounting systems and records including computerized accounting and financial information systems which reflect a variety of complex financial operations. Applies a comprehensive knowledge of the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and Internal Revenue Code 6050I, rulings, court decisions, regulations, IRS and Treasury policies to determine compliance with requirements including registration of money services businesses (MSB) s, development by FIs of anti-money laundering programs, recordkeeping and reporting requirements.
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The Certified Medication Aide (CMA) is responsible for assisting in the administration of medications to residents as ordered by the attending physician, under the direction of the department director.
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8 years of securities, insurance, or other related work experienceHigh-level knowledge and experience in the management of large-scale licensing requirementsProfessional designation (CPCU/CIC/AAI/CISR) preferred Able to analyze information and determine appropriate actionWork under pressure and meet deadlines.
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The Security Systems Specialist is responsible for the support of all physical security systems including access control, CCTV operations, and dedicated alarm systems on a global wide spectrum.
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The Career and Technical Education (CTE) specialist is responsible forformulating and. Career Technology Education Specialist- Campus High School (10003365) Title Career Technology Education Specialist- Campus High School.
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