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Review and understand the Store Emergency Response Guide. Benefits include: Associate discount; EAP; smoking cessation; bereavement; 401(k) Associate contributions; child care & cell phone discounts; pet & legal insurance; credit union; referral bonuses.
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Located in the bustling DC metropolitan area, the RN Director Trauma Emergency Department w ill thrive at the epicenter of culture, politics, and innovation. The Nurse Director Emergency Trauma will report directly to the CNO while representing and overseeing large-scale, fast-paced Emergency Department and Trauma operations.
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A challenging but rewarding position is open for a Registered Nurse with experience caring for patients undergoing life-threatening trauma or illnesses for a 13 week contract assignment at a state-of-the-art hospital.
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Emergency Room Nurse. Operating Room Nurse. In addition, you must have a Bachelor’s or Associate degree in nursing from an accredited registered nursing program, as well as a Basic Life Support (BLS) and all other relevant specialty/department certifications.
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This emergency room nursing position in Largo, MD features a night shift schedule of 7 pm - 7 am, ideal for those who thrive in the quieter, nocturnal hours. Travel Emergency room nursing is a dynamic and challenging field that plays a critical role in healthcare.
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Emergency Response and Crisis Management: Respond to medical emergencies and crises within the IMC unit, initiating rapid interventions and stabilizing patients until higher-level care can be provided if needed.
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The Examiner works independently under the general direction of the Sr. System Director, Emergency Services. Does not text or use e-mail during meetings (except for exigent or emergency situations.
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Initiates and monitors Peritoneal Dialysis Exchanges including CAPD and APD. Provides ongoing assurance of functional emergency equipment and adequate emergency drug supplies. Documents emergency situations within the department to the clinical operations manager.
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Fort Washington Medical Center seeks to hire a Non-Certified Surgical Technician for our Operating Room who will embrace our mission to extend God’s care through the ministry of physical, mental and spiritual healing.
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As a Control Room Operator , you will execute the approved plant start-up and shutdown procedures to assure that the facility meets it's operational, environmental, and safety commitments while operating in a safe and environmentally efficient manner.
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Determining Essential Elements of Information (EEIs) in coordination with the Emergency Response Team (ERT) and creating reporting templates. Our organization is seeking a qualified Emergency Planner oversees incident-related data gathering and analysis regarding incident operations/emergency management and assigned resources, facilitates incident action planning meetings, and prepares the Incident Action Plan (IAP) for each operational period.
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Participate regularly in store and district conference calls to bring greater awareness to safety initiatives and emergency/crisis response procedures. Maximize utilization of all available merchandise protection tools and resources (including EAS, domes, alarm equipment, fitting room controls, shortage highway, etc.
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At the Massage Envy Hilltop franchise, we support and inspire you to be your best inside and outside the treatment room. A caring community that strives to celebrate individuality and share knowledge.
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Bachelor’s degree and a minimum of two years of professional experience in Emergency Planning or Emergency Management. Collecting EEIs from interagency, state, local, and non-governmental responders and IMT(s), if activated.
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AtkinsRéalis seeks an energetic and highly motivated Federal Market Sector Lead focused on Emergency and Resilience Management to join our DC/ Alexandria, VA, Atlanta, GA, Denver, CO, Las Vegas, NV, or Dallas, TX, office as a Senior Division Manager.
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