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Effectively work in conjunction with other managers, Assistant Clubhouse Manager, and Clubhouse Manager. Direct Report To: Assistant Clubhouse Manager. Position Summary: The Food & Beverage Manager is responsible for monitoring and supervising the day-today food and beverage operations of all dining outlet activities.
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Centra Healthcare Solutions is a nationwide employment firm focusing on finding you a Physical Therapy Assistant Job, PTA Job, PTA Travel Job, Travel Physical Therapy Assistant Job, Physical Therapist Assistant Job and Travel PTA Job. We have many dynamic positions with cutting edge programs throughout the entire United States and various settings to meet each healthcare professional's criteria.
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Now HIRING (GNA) Geriatric Nursing Assistant. NOW HIRING: (GNA) Geriatric Nursing Assistant. (GNA) Geriatric Nursing Assistant. Other duties as assigned by Unit Manager, Director of Nursing and Administrator.
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Work from home, part time, Amazon, customer service representative, medical professional, remote work at home, drivers, administrative assistant, work from home customer service representative, registered nurse, web developer, assistant manager, pharmacy technician.
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The On-Site Manager’s function is organized along conventional lines of authority as first in the line of responsibility at the community and reports directly to the Portfolio Manager.
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Requirements for the Travel Physical Therapist (PT) Outpatient Ortho Clinic Associates of Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) from an accredited physical therapy assistant (PTA) program approved by the Council on Medical Education of the American Medical Association in collaboration with the American Physical Therapy Association State licensed as a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) by the Physical Therapy Examining Committee At least 1 year of outpatient ortho experience.
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Autumn Lake Healthcare at Patuxent River is an exceptional team-oriented company hiring for Geriatric Nurse Assistant (GNA) ! Join our wonderful team as a Geriatric Nurse Assistant (GNA) today.
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Autumn Lake Healthcare at Oak Manor is an exceptional team-oriented company hiring for Geriatric Nurse Assistant (GNA) ! Previous Experience as a Geriatric Nurse Assistant (GNA) preferred.
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This is a full-time contractor-support position that involves on-site work at the NNSA offices in Washington DC, periodic travel, and the opportunity for telework up to 10% (possibly more down the road.
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Following are the primary responsibilities of the Office Manager/Research Assistant. Job Title: Office Manager/Research Assistant (Part-time) Develop, implement, analyze, and communicate results of quantitative and qualitative research related to institutional research, institutional effectiveness, planning, accreditation, program assessment, and state/federal compliance.
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The Assistant Apartment Manager reports to the General Manager. Excellent opportunity for Assistant Apartment Manager! Accredited Residential Manager (Institute of Real Estate Management) or Certified Apartment Manager (Building Owners and Management Association) is preferred.
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Bachelor's degree or higher in allied health profession; Assistive Technology Professional (ATP); ATP certification preferred; Occupational Therapist (OT); or Physical Therapist/Physical Therapy Assistant (PT, PTA.
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Conducts bench research on Shigella (or other enteric pathogens) to include large scale production of purified proteins and LPS, immunogenicity, biochemistry and mechanisms of action of Shigella subunit vaccines.
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Must be experienced with typical civil engineering elements, to include roadways, site grading, stormwater management, earthwork erosion & sediment control, environmental compliance, ADA compliance, and pavement markings & signage.
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Leads and collaborates on projects to enhance functionality in areas such as systems monitoring, configuration management, and backups This position will interact with the HPC Operations Manager, Program Manager, Site Lead, customer, users, and site staff, attending regularly scheduled customer meetings to keep stakeholders informed of activities and progress, and answer inquiries concerning all aspects of the program.
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