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The Civil/Highway department engages in several areas of design including Highway & Local Roadway design, Green Infrastructure/Stormwater management, Drainage & Grading, Utility/Facility upgrades, Feasibility studies, Transit flood mitigation and resiliency, and recreation/waterfront development.
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Robert A. Bothman Construction is a full-service General Contractor focusing on Civil Construction Operations, Structural Concrete and Concrete Sitework, Parks and Recreation, and Turnkey Sport Field Complexes and Facilities for Elementary, Middle, and High Schools, Colleges and Universities, and Professional Sports (natural and synthetic grass.
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NYC Parks is the steward of more than 30, acres of land 14 percent of New York City. The Urban Parks Rangers’ (UPR) mission is to link New Yorkers to the natural world through environmental education, outdoor recreation, wildlife management and active conservation.
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Outdoor Recreation: Year-round activities including golf, water sports, camping, hiking, and skiing. A leading healthcare provider in upstate New York is seeking an experienced ICU Medical Director to join their dynamic team.
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Develop and keep accurate Resident records in compliance with company policy and regulatory rule: Collaborate in the development of the Resident service/care plans with Dietary Manager, (nutrition consult where indicated), Director of Recreation, Director of Wellness, Resident’s primary care physician (and consultant specialists), third party providers (particularly home health) and the Resident’s family/Legal Representative.
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A bachelor's degree with a major or concentration (minimum of 24 credits) in social work, psychology, nursing, rehabilitation, education, occupational therapy, physical therapy, recreation or recreation therapy, counseling, community mental health, child and family studies, sociology, speech and hearing.
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Staff Nurse, Resident Care Coordinator, Assistant Director of Nursing, and Director of Nursing. The primary purpose of the position is to provide the assigned residents with routine daily nursing care in accordance with established nursing care procedures, and as may be directed by the Staff Nurse, Resident Care Coordinator, Assistant Director of Nursing and the Director of Nursing.
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Each Producer works closely with the Director of Artistic Programming and the Associate Producing Artistic Director on the cultivation and execution of assigned projects in support of Little Island’s artistic goals.
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Healthy Living: mindfulness, sports, recreation, food & nutrition, etc. In consultation with the Program Director, prepare a culminating activity to each curriculum, such as a showcase of work, demonstration of skills or a tournament.
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Ensures regulatory requirements are satisfied for Article 28, Article 31, and HRSA/FQHC/PCMH in collaboration with the Director of Special Projects, Director of Population Health, Department Directors and Executive Director.
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A degree in a human services field includes the professional disciplines of audiology, community mental health, nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychology, rehabilitation counseling, social work, speech/language pathology, and therapeutic recreation (including concentrations in art, creative arts, dance, drama, music, or physical education.
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The Legal Personnel Specialist will report to the Sr. Legal Personnel Manager primarily and Legal Personnel Director would oversee both. Support the Legal Personnel Director and Sr. Legal Personnel Manager with AWP administration.
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CTRS (Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist. A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college including or supplemented by 18 credits in recreation, physical education, dance, fine arts, applied arts (including therapy) and 12 credits in psychology, social psychology, group work, group dynamics and/or related field; or.
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Clinical Related Matters) - Partner with the Memory Care Director, Wellness Director, and Wellness Manager in acting as a contact for issues related to resident care within the community.
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The Funeral Director and Embalmer (mortician) will be responsible for caring for the deceased in a respectful manner while facilitating a variety of tasks including funeral arrangements, embalming, removals and transfers, cosmetology, dressing, hairstyling, casketing, and any other preparation required for the deceased.
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