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Functions within the team as a Social Worker or Social Counselor also performing the duties below. Social Worker Supervisor. Job Title - Social Worker. Collaborate with primary care nurse and providers.
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O Collaborate with primary care nurse and providers. o Schedule, coordinate, and track non-BCS specialist and imaging referrals. o Coordinate or make aware of social services resources, i.e., housing, clothing, food, mental health services, etc.
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Solicits feedback from primary care staff to identify and prioritize needs. o Provide in-person or remote social needs screening/assessment with primary care patients referred by nurse or provider. May help with other regional primary care-based initiatives with a social work component.
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We are actively seeking a warehouse manager to oversee operations of our Clarksville, TN warehouse, including:shipping and receiving, supply chain logistics and training and managing associates.
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In the role of Kitchen Utility Worker you will help serve meals and clear/wash dishes from residents’ tables following Holiday procedures. In the role of Kitchen Utility Worker you will help serve meals and clear/wash dishes from residents’ tables following Holiday procedures.
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Sometimes the stresses our Airmen and their families face may feel overwhelming or difficult to overcome.
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ABC Supply, the nation's largest distributor of exterior and interior building products, is seeking a motivated Warehouse Material Handler to join its team. Previous warehouse and forklift experience is preferred.
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Warehouse duties include loading, unloading, and sorting of packages of various sizes. Fast paced and physical warehouse work – why pay for a gym membership when you can get paid while working out.
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Also includes cleaning the dishwashing area, food- serving areas and equipment, dining room tables and chairs and vacuum and clean the dining room area. Assist in the setup of serving carts for each meal, to include preparing water carafes and distribute to each table, serve hot cereal at breakfast and bread at dinner, help serve meals to residents tables and deliver trays to residents’ rooms when necessary.
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Supervise daily warehouse activities, including quality assurance, inventory control, space management, logistics, floor productivity, shipping, and customer service. Meet regularly with warehouse leads to analyze productivity and develop actionable plans for loss prevention.
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Job DescriptionJob Description Morrison Healthcare We are hiring immediately for full time and part time FOOD SERVICE WORKER positions. Job DescriptionJob Description Morrison Healthcare We are hiring immediately for full time and part time FOOD SERVICE WORKER positions.
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Responsible for inventory, rotation and inspection of freight held in the warehouse. Perform cleanup activities in the work area to ensure the safety and cleanliness of warehouse. By working with us, you will become part of a global logistics network that connects the world.
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Since its establishment in 1986, GCE has helped match team members to fulfilling careers, from custodial services to facilities maintenance and food services, plus other business lines in between.
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quality inspecting production machine as the production is canned and packaged on conveyers for shipment
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Assists in data collection on efficacy of clinical care team. Participate in regional office and primary care clinical meetings as requested. Develops workflow for referrals, follow-up, tracking and other tasks in conjunction with regional and local health department leadership.
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