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In this role, the Ambulatory Care Nurse will participate in site and organizational quality and performance improvement activities, collect patient healthcare data systematically using appropriate assessment techniques and instruments, and collaborate with licensed providers to develop patient centered plans of care that prescribe interventions to attain expected outcomes.
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Train team members in the understanding and deployment of Lean, Six Sigma, and Continuous Improvement practices. Position Summary: An experienced & hands-on lean/six sigma professional who will lead and drive continuous improvement activities.
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About the Opportunity Location: QueensSchedule: Monday to Friday Hours: 8 AM – 4:30 PM Responsibilities The Director - Respiratory Care (RRT) will: Exhibit leadership by liaising with other departments to maintain communication and drive quality improvement initiatives.
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PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Under limited supervision, applies considerable knowledge to perform a broad range of tasks which include but are not limited to direct patient care in multiple modalities not limited to hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, ultrafiltration, continuous renal replacement therapy, and Apheresis.
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We are seeking a team player willing to work in a collaborative environment and enthusiastic about continuous improvement. Knowledge of reverse alignment (where required), different types of metals, different types of bearings, mechanical seals, tandem seals, compression packing, multi-stage pumps, vertical pumps, different types of drive coupling, cooling tower fan units, gearboxes and agitators, gas turbines (where applicable) steam turbines, centrifugal compressor, reciprocal compressor, machine shop equipment, hydraulic reading and IRD reading Physical Requirements.
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As a Live-In Home Health Aide, you will have the rewarding opportunity to provide continuous care and support to our clients in their homes, allowing them to maintain their independence and dignity while receiving the assistance they need.
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May assist Physician in surgical cases by setting up continuous EEG monitoring, video monitoring and in obtaining recordings during ECOG and Wada mapping. Minimum of two (2) years clinical EEG Technologist experience, required.
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Participates in and contributes substantively to course and program level assessment activities via a continuous improvement plan as set forth by the Department. Regularly contributes to improvement or upgrading of course materials and syllabi in collaboration with the Program Chair/Director or Academic Coordinator/Associate Chair.
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You will leverage your expertise to help organizations align their performance improvement and technology initiatives with their business goals, drive innovation, and achieve operational excellence.
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Working in our Investor Center, you will engage face-to-face with your customers, offering guidance and personalized planning, while helping extend the reach of the firm's brand.
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C#, Ruby, JavaScript, Swift, Kotlin)Good understanding of Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) design and architecture, version control systems, continuous integration and related tools like Git, Jenkins, JIRA, Confluence etc.
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Have two (2) years of regular (twenty (20) hours or more per week) continuous recent experience as a MRI Technologist and be fully proficient in all the duties required of a MRI Technologist II.
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Identify opportunities for improvement in the pizza-making process, kitchen operations, and cost control. We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Pizza Chef Apprentice with exceptional leadership abilities to join our dynamic culinary team.
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Strong communication skills with the ability to engage at all levels of the organization to promote a culture of patient safety and participate in performance improvement. Catholic Health Services of Long Island (CHSLI) is a fully integrated health system serving the communities of Long Island, NY. Comprised of 6 hospitals, 3 long term care facilities, a Home Care and Hospice agency, and a program for developmentally disabled individuals, CHSLI has over 17,000 employees and an operating budget of nearly $3B. The system serves more than three million people across Suffolk, Nassau, and Eastern Queens Counties of New York.
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Consulting experience in any of the following areas: business process improvement, financial management policies and procedures, financial system integrations, etc. Certifications including: CPA, CDFM, CGFM, CFA, CIA.
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