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Responsible for patient transport to the OR. Assists OR Staff with specialized OR equipment, operating sterilizers, transporting instruments to SPD, obtaining needed X-rays, Blood, Medications, Unit Beds, and specimens when needed.
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Registered Nurse-RN Unit Manager Qualifications & Responsibilities: Associates or Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing Current, Unencumbered New Jersey Registered Nurse License Previous long-term care experience is preferred but not required Prior experience in inpatient and palliative care is preferred Prior experience managing staff is preferred Supervise the nursing staff on assigned shift by: monitoring the distribution of medications, blood draws, and other elements of patient care.
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Advancement Opportunities: Join a rapidly expanding team with opportunities for advancement into management roles, including Multi-Unit Fitness Managers and beyond. It is up to the employee to approach the office manager with this request and provide medical proof of his or her needs upon at the Company's request.
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The Multi Unit Fitness Manager role within Empire Portfolio Group is the acting Fitness Manager over 4 Orangetheory locations. It is up to the employee to approach the office manager with this request and provide medical proof of his or her needs upon the Company’s request.
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Experience with fast-paced, multi-unit and geographically dispersed environments. This role partners with field leadership to understand and execute the organizations People Strategy as it relates to current and future talent needs, recruiting, retention and succession planning to support the achievement of the financial and strategic goals of their respective GEO Market, positively contributing to the long-term success of the Organization.
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The Lead CNA serves as the main liason between the Unit Manager/Nurse Supervisor and the CNAs. Main duties include training new CNAs, monitoring CNA assignments, and rallying the team to provide quality service.
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Assist the Nursing Supervisor/Unit Manager in orienting and training new CNAs. Assist the Nursing Supervisor/Unit Manager in orienting and training new CNAs. Assist in providing reeducation for CNAs that are unable to meet the standard of care of the company.
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For Multi-Site locations qualified candidate will be skilled in remote or multi-unit management. As an ambassador for our brand, the Branch Manager will be a visible representative in the field and community helping branch colleagues cultivate new customer relationships and deepen existing ones.
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With PetSmart, you will have opportunities to: Gain experience in a different business unit—from the store to the salon or the Pets Hotel Develop your leadership skills as a Department or Assistant Manager role Tackle the challenge of a new store opening Transfer to any one of our 1600 stores nationwide THE WARM AND FUZZIES: We’ve highlighted job responsibilities as best as we could above—but the best parts of working at PetSmart can’t be fully described in the job description.
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Serve as department and park duty manager as assigned. Monitor unit per caps, cost of sales, pricing and labor and takes appropriate action. Communicate appropriate information to department manager on a timely basis.
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Daily storage unit inspections to confirm inventory and availability helps make sure spaces are ready to rent. Public Storage is the self-storage industry leader and we are Hiring Now! Daily storage unit inspections to confirm inventory and availability helps make sure spaces are ready to rent.
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Unit Manager (LPN/RN) Join the team at Crest Pointe as a member of our proud and caring staff. Proudly supported by Marquis Health Consulting Services Join a company that admires, cares, appreciates, and values their employees.
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Unit Manager (LPN/RN) Proudly supported by Marquis Health Consulting Services. Join the team at Crest Pointe as a member of our proud and caring staff. As a member of Crest Pointe, you will enjoy being part of a valued team where personal advancement and the development of skills are respected and where you will feel appreciated.
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Must possess a current, unencumbered, active license to practice as an LPN / RN in this state. Five (5) or more years of nursing experience required; Two (2) years or more years of experience as a supervisor in a nursing care Center, hospital or other related health care Center.
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EXPERIENCED UNIT MANAGER POSITION OPEN AS WELL Daily Pay available for LPNS! EXPERIENCED UNIT MANAGER POSITION OPEN AS WELL Daily Pay available for LPNS! Now offering, "NO FRILLS," - waive benefits, PTO & Holidays get $3 more on the hour for all LPNs.
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