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Sub-departments of these departments include Repair Regions, Grounds, Contract Maintenance, Engineering, Mechanical Services, Logistics, Risk Management, Integrated Pest Management, Environmental Compliance to include Indoor Air Quality and Hazardous Material, Waste & Water Management, Custodial Operations to include guidance and cleanliness assessments of all buildings owned and managed by City Schools.
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CRS’ relief and development work is accomplished through Programs of emergency response, HIV, health, agriculture, education, microfinance and peacebuilding. Support strong risk management and compliance by reviewing internal controls, systems for fraud prevention, CRS & donor guidelines and flagging areas of potential concern for CRS staff and partners.
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Today, our expertise extends broadly across closely related risk management fields — from accessibility consulting, risk and hazard analysis, process safety and forensic investigations to security risk consulting, emergency management and digital innovation.
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Supports the Deputy Director’s Office by helping to schedule reviews of the district's Emergency Preparedness Plans to ensure City schools and facilities are ready for various emergency scenarios to include assisting with risk assessments and hazard analyses, identifying critical functions and resources and establishing recovery priorities and timelines.
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Verify and process payroll changes such as new hires, terminations, promotions, and salary adjustments in ADP and the timekeeping system Deltek (Costpoint/T&E). Process global timesheets, reclasses, timesheet reversals, supplemental wages, and manual timesheets using Deltek (Costpoint/T&E.
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Lead, or coordinate, work of staff and subcontractors to assist public sector clients in two or more of the following areas Systems Safety Engineering; Fire/ Life Safety; Safety training; Safety certification; Emergency procedures, plans and drills; Environmental engineering/management studies; Risk management and acceptance.
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The QIS provides clinical quality improvement support to Grace Medical Center and Sinai Hospital's Emergency Departments and Psychiatric Services. Identifies patterns and trends during event reviews, and in collaboration with Risk and Patient Safety team members, identifies serious or sentinel events.
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Provides crisis services to members in emergency situations that reflect program values of high risk/high support, natural consequences, whatever it takes, and teachable moments in order to avoid inpatient psychiatric hospitalizations, homelessness, shelter use and jail.
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The DSP ensures that human, civil, and legal rights of all people are protected by advocating, teaching, promoting dignity, and reasonable risk and following mandatory reporting guidelines for the people supported quality living support (physical, social, behavioral, career, and personal) to persons with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (IDD) living and working in the community.
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Substance Abuse Counselor (S.A. Counselor): Provides comprehensive mental health and life coaching support services in collaboration with members that support recovery and reflect established values of Creative Alternatives (member choice, natural consequences, high risk/high support, and utilizing the tenants of recovery- hope, meaningful roles, personal responsibility and empowerment) and follow JHBMC and C.A. established clinical practice and standards.
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The Transport Nurse Specialist is a Registered Nurse with an expanded scope of practice who provides high acuity critical care and emergency ground/surface transportation for the following patient populations; Stroke, STEMI, trauma, medical, surgical, cardiac, neurologic, high risk obstetrics, neonatal, and pediatric transport emergencies.
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At least two (2) years’ experience in occupational health or related experience such as public health/community health, outpatient clinic, emergency department or ambulatory healthcare, or physician office nursing.
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Monitor and assist stores to comply with local, state and federal (OSHA) safety and health standards, including, but not limited to: General Industry Safety Orders, Uniform Fire Code, Life Safety Code, Employee Right-to-Know, Community Right-to-Know, Hazardous Waste Disposal, Lockout/Tagout, Powered Industrial Truck (PIT), Emergency Evacuation, Ergonomics and OSHA Recordkeeping.
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Be familiar with VAMC and Capital Region Readiness Center (CRRC) regulations, guidelines/memorandums, and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and specifically with emergency and evacuation plans and the locations of emergency gathering/rally points, restrooms, elevators, stairwells, entrances and exits, retail spaces and parking areas and provide that information upon inquiry.
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Responsible for recommending appropriate risk mitigation measures to management, including ergonomics. In addition, the WHSS is responsible for recommending appropriate risk mitigation measures to management, including ergonomics.
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