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The Johns Hopkins Hospital's Nelson 6 is a 23-bed medical floor, with capacity for 12 patients in need of cardiac telemetry monitoring. There is great teamwork on the unit, and staff enjoy teaching and learning from each other.
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The Director is responsible for overseeing the hiring and training of all museum floor staff, developing and maintaining standard operating procedures for daily operations of the museum, and providing and maintaining exceptional standards of customer service, cleanliness and physical appearance of all publicly accessible spaces.
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Liaises between kitchen staff and floor staff to ensure the guests' experience meets concept/company standards. Liaises between kitchen staff and floor staff to ensure the guests' experience meets concept/company standards.
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To include seven-step cleaning procedure, floor care maintenance and trash removal. To maintain a clean, sanitized environment for all patients, visitors and staff throughout the hospital.
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Performs walking rounds through all Continuing Care neighborhoods (skilled nursing, long term care, assisted living and memory care) to ensure nursing staff are providing the highest level of resident care possible.
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Lead group NexStride training sessions for community staff (CNAs, PTs, Floor Escorts) Lead group NexStride training sessions for community staff (CNAs, PTs, Floor Escorts) Part time, per-diem physical therapist or occupational therapist in the Maryland / Baltimore area to lead NexStride adoption within senior living communities.
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General Summary of Position Job Summary: As a Host/Hostess, you will be responsible for effectively communicating with patients, staff and guests of the hospital to ensure accuracy and timelines of patient meal trays and floor stock.
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Performs performance reviews of donor floor staff. + Maintain donor floor operations to include plasmapharesis donation procedures to ensure donor safety and quality of product. + Coordinates staff activities to increase efficiency.
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Coverage is inpatient, OB, and GYN. providing coverage to the floor, ED, and L&D. Candidates MUST be licensed in Maryland. If you are interested in hearing more about this opportunity, please call or text MD Staff at.
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POSITION SNAPSHOT: Assists Bartender, Cocktail Staff and Wait Staff by maintaining area cleanliness and providing necessary support to ensure fast, friendly and accommodating service. Empties trash and spot sweeps whenever floor needs it, or when a Manager requests.
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Under the supervision of the registered nurse (RN), the LPN Extern assists the nursing staff in providing patient care in accordance with the LPN Extern's skills/training and the needs of the department, and consistently assists the patient care team with maintaining a clean, well-organized, and safe patient care environment.
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Evergreen Staffing is partnering with a publicly traded, nationwide organization to hirea Production Supervisor overseeing a team of 30-40 staff. This role is for someone who enjoys being on the floor with your team, but also spending some time at the desk assessing data and reporting ensuring continuous improvement to the operation.
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Mercy has a Pediatric Hospitalist program in which the Pediatrician covers the Pediatric Urgent Care, supervise nurse practitioners in the Newborn Nursery, and supervise the residents for care of patients on the Pediatric floor.
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Including but not limited to approving QSR review schedules and team assignments, supervising QSR Supervisors, Administrative Support staff, and QSR Case Specialists, reviewing, approving, and analyzing data gathered and reports completed as a result of the QSR process, and preparing comprehensive written reports as a result of data analysis, overseeing the implementation of the Baltimore City DSS Quality Service Review processes for the Child Welfare programs.
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We are committed to providing a healthy and safe environment for our patients, visitors and staff members. Registered Nurses on the unit care for complex medical patients, specializing in pulmonary dysfunction (cystic fibrosis, pulmonary hypertension, Flolan management) and transplant (lung, kidney, and liver.
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