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Represent nursing staff on various committees, Infection Prevention and Control, Pain Management, Performance Improvement, and Quality Assurance. Follows infection prevention and control procedures and supervises supportive staff in infection prevention and control procedures.
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Role:This role performs routine testing on all samples in the laboratory, providing analytical data for process control, quality control, process development, product development, and waste management.
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Carryout infection control protocol- preparing and sterilizing instruments and equipment. Dental Assistant Certificate where state regulations specify. Prior Experience with a dental management software - Dentrix preferred.
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Giving patients information on dental hygiene, oral health care, and plaque control programs. Helping with infection control by sterilizing and disinfecting instruments, setting up instrument trays, preparing materials, and assisting with dental procedures.
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Practices safety, environmental, and/or infection control measures. Motivational PHC culture, training, and Supportive Home Health Team. ResponsibilitiesProvides PT assigned services to patients in the home setting in accordance with Physician plan of care and under the supervision of a licensed PT.Participates in communication and case conference activities to promote maximum continuity and quality of patient care services.
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Ordering paper requisitions of tests needed, use of and location of emergency equipment (AED, Oxygen, Crash Cart, Pulse Ox), up to date CPR training, knowledge of OSHA standards, quality control, basic first aid skills and compassionate care and support.
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Develops strong business relationships with customers by maintaining open communication with customers, and by quickly and effectively resolving problemsEnsures compliance with established policies and procedures including but not limited to safety (HACCP, OSHA) personnel, security, pest control and shrink control.
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A well-lighted and ventilated working area that has own temperature control system (air conditioning and heat). Practice within the scope of certification and by state and federal regulations and in accordance with the standards as defined in the currently recognized state Certified Nursing Assistant Training Manual.
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Flexible Scheduling; Morning & Evening Shifts Available Tuition Reimbursement Free Car Washes 401K Match Health, Dental and Vision insurance Paid Time Off Explore your career path, gain valuable experience, and take control of your earning potential by joining an energetic and positive team dedicated to excellence and lifting each other up to be their best.
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The Assistant Manager is responsible for supporting the Store Manager in the various tasks involved in the overall operation of a store, ensuring maximum sales and profitability by developing staff, controlling expenses and shrinkage as well as all aspects of merchandising and inventory control in adherence with all Company policies and procedures.
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Be compliant with infection control procedures and environmental safety protocol within a facility. Computer Skills: Computer literate and proficient in clinical documentationBasic Internet navigation skillsCertificates and Licenses: Valid Physical Therapy Assistant state licenseInterested in learning about us or other opportunities.
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We invite physical therapist assistants interested in taking control of their careers to contact us to experience the difference. Requirements:Minimum Qualifications:Current state licensure or eligibility for state licensure as a Physical Therapist Assistant required.
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Areas of Responsibility: Under supervision of a Physical Therapist and in accordance with an established plan of care, provides prescribed physical therapy treatment and services, instruction, and guidance to patients with functional limitations.
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The Assistant Manager assumes supervisory control in the Store Manager’s absence and is trained in Store Manager Responsibilities. Protect the company’s assets and financial information by ensuring the accuracy and effectiveness of internal control procedures and informing management and/or appropriate officials of potential fraud risk.
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Assists the Team Leader in all aspects of daily operations including profitability, expense control, buying, merchandising, labor, regulatory compliance and special projects as assigned. All positions must strive to support WFM core values and goals, promote national, regional, and store programs and initiatives, and ensure adherence to all applicable health and safety regulations including Food Safety and regulatory duties required in the department.
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