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This position acts as a liaison internally between all staff, dispensary management team and the Manager, and externally between the Dispensing Facility and law enforcement, Commissioner of Health, and the local community.
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Counts all narcotics with another Medication Care Manager or Nurse each shift. Medication Tech duties: Reviews service plan to learn pertinent information about residents. Engages residents in life skills and other life enrichment activities.
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Report any discrepancies to the Store Manager / Store Manager 2 /Assistant Store Manager as needed. Must be able to work alone, stand, and move throughout the store unassisted for up to 10 hours per day.
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Everyone on our team, from our franchisee to our manager to our baker, works together and takes pride in doing a good job. You are applying for work with a franchisee of Dunkin’ Donuts /Baskin-Robbins, not Dunkin’ Brands, Inc. or any of its affiliates.
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Perform Store Manager role when required. Drive overall sales by utilizing data and metrics to strategize with Store Managers and to set sales goals for the stores and the entire network.
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RN Unit Manager/Nurse Mentor Evenings - Full Time or Part Time United Methodist Communities has been certified A Great Place to Work for the 7th year in a row, 87% of our team members say they feel they make a difference in the work that they do at UMC.
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The Janitorial Manager is responsible for planning, assigning, and supervising the work and training of Janitorial Workers engaged in cleaning and minor maintenance tasks. The Janitorial Manager is responsible for planning, assigning, and supervising the work and training of Janitorial Workers engaged in cleaning and minor maintenance tasks.
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As a Manager Trainee, you will participate in a training program that will further develop your leadership skills and prepare you for accelerated career growth. Description Manager Trainee- Operations (Travel Program- Relocation Required)Are you a self-motivated leader looking for a career that you can feel good about.
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In your existing book of business, you will offer strategic advice to the business owner or manager to become a value-added resource to them for continued store growth. The FSS should be proficient in pre-planning, tracking activities, demonstrating ROI, and on-the-spot training to business owners and store employees.
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The Route Sales Manager is responsible for the supervision, support, and growth of a team of Route Drivers and Route Sales representatives. The Route Sales Manager is responsible for the supervision, support, and growth of a team of Route Drivers and Route Sales representatives.
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Want to be a salon manager, trainer, or part of an artistic design team? Experienced owners run a network of successful salons, so you can focus on slaying the hair game (with a full HR and Operations team backing you up, obvi) - plus these perks: - Paid time off for holidays and vacations️ - Sweet medical, dental, & vision coverage available ️ - Free telemedicine benefit to keep you healthy - 401K for future you - Climbing the ladder into management - Flexibility in your schedule - All about that team vibe Snag up to $500 when you join the team.
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What You'll Do As An Assistant Manager: You are in charge of assisting the operation of a single store. What You'll Do As A Store Manager: You are in charge of the operation of a single store.
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Summary: The Assistant Manager supports the Assistant General Manager and General Manager in the daily responsibilities required to keep the business running smoothly. Job Expectations: The Assistant Manager performs Leadership, Management, and Organizational tasks while supervising fellow Teammates, monitoring their performance, to ensure they comply with company and safety policies, and delegate tasks appropriately.
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Performs all testing under the supervision of a Laboratory Department Supervisor, Laboratory Manager or Lead Technologist. QUALIFICATIONS:Education & Experience: Associate of Science in laboratory science preferred.
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Reporting to the Nurse Manager, Patient Care Tech will provide direct bedside care to patients. Health Coaching, Commuter Discounts, Day Care Services, etc. CPR-BLS through the American Heart Association or American Red Cross.
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