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Skills: Compassion, leadership, emotional intelligence, respectfulness, calmness,communication, empathy, problem-solving, physical endurance, attention to detail, critical thinking, time management, professionalism, positive attitude, adaptable, conflict resolution, teamwork, scheduling, organization, WB1.
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Skills: Compassion, leadership, emotional intelligence, respectfulness, calmness,communication, empathy, problem-solving, physical endurance, attention to detail, critical thinking, time management, professionalism, positive attitude, adaptable, conflict resolution, teamwork, scheduling, organization, WB1 Follow us on Social Media: This is a full time or part time positionCertifications Required: CPR-BLS CertificationLicensure Required: RN Registered Nurse.
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Responsibilities include training employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; conflict resolution; team building; coaching and leading employees to improve; addressing complaints and resolving problems; documentation; and setting an example of superior behavior, attitude and performance.
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Communication, empathy, problem-solving, physical endurance, attention to detail, critical thinking, time management, professional, positive attitude, adaptable, conflict resolution, teamwork, scheduling, organization.
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Manage supplier data integrity, including conflict materials, supplier diversity status, country of origin and other compliance reporting requirements. Professional certification in Purchasing (CPM) and/or Materials Management (CPIM) desired.
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Training/experience relating to enterprise security risk management, workplace violence, emergency procedures, ICS, cyber security awareness, asset protection, social engineering conflict resolution, de-escalation, defensive tactics, etc.
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Lead the design and development of a leading-edge Employee Relations function focused on conflict mediation and resolution. Strong business and people acumen with consulting, conflict resolution and facilitation abilities.
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You must have the ability to take initiative and possess skills for problem solving and conflict resolution. We are a leadership company that blends and serves smoothies to our guests. Unity We hold each other mutually accountable to build a world class organization.
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