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Position Responsibility : Reporting to the Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO), the Benefits Specialist leverages a deep understanding of benefits administration, compliance, and leave management to administer and oversee all AgeSpan benefits programs.
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The ISO Quality Specialist will be responsible for development, implementation, and maintenance the organization's Quality Management System for non-GMP products. The primary responsibility of the Quality Specialist is to maintain the adherence to quality standards for non-GMP products.
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Job DescriptionSchedule: Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm; This position will require rotating Saturdays and holidaysSalary: $ / hourAs a Clubhouse Counselor II, you provide individual and group support to the members of the Clubhouse.
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Under the supervision of the Housing Manager, the Housing Specialist is responsible for assisting families/individuals in identifying and accessing supportive services on a long-term basis. The Housing Specialist provides support with landlord relationships and case management.
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Under supervision of the Director of Clinical Services, the Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Clinician/Clinical Rehabilitation Specialist contributes as a member of a multi-disciplinary team supporting the community-integrated rehabilitation of adults with brain injuries.
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If you enjoy working outdoors in a professional and safe environment, consider a career with Bartlett Tree Experts!
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BioLife Solutions is a leading developer, manufacturer and supplier of class-defining cell and gene therapy bioproduction tools and services.
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Cambridge Isotope Laboratories (CIL) has an outstanding opportunity for a Quality Assurance Specialist I to join the team responsible for the quality of several new and existing active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and medical device components based onsite in our Tewksbury, MA location.
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The Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission (MRC) is seeking an experienced and dedicated individual to fill the role of Employment Services Specialist II functioning as a Job Placement Specialist.
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The Employee Health and Safety Specialist II supports Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) for Hussmann Services in the Salem, NH/NE district. The Employee Health and Safety Specialist II supports Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) for Hussmann Services in the Salem, NH/NE district.
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