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Emergency room nurse, emergency nurse, ER nurse, ER RN, emergency room, trauma, trauma nurse, acute care nurse, registered nurse, RN, R.N., nursing, nurse, emergency, healthcare, health care, hospital.
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Members of the Emergency Response Team (ERT) are deployed to either support existing country programs in their emergency response, or to initiate a new program. The IRC's Emergencies & Humanitarian Action Unit (EHAU) is responsible for IRC's global emergency preparedness and response activities.
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Experience working on USG projects, including USAID. Experience with global health security, surveillance, diagnostics, and emergency response. Develop and implement continuous improvement initiatives, using program data as a vital source of information, to build diagnostic, surveillance, and emergency response networks and facilities capacity and quality with reference to accepted standards and requirements.
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Emergency Response Team (Fire Brigade) – will assist and respond, as needed during a fire, non-fire, and medical, and/or other building related emergency events under the direction of the Lobby Concierge (Incident Commander.
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The selected candidate will also participate in trainings to build skills and competencies in emergency response; will participate in drills and exercises associated with the on-call EOC team; and may volunteer to assist with Ready NY emergency preparedness presentations to external groups.
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OEPR works to improve its application of a social justice and racial equity lens to its emergency preparedness and response work to ensure the most equitable post-disaster public health outcomes possible.
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Collaborate with Site Safety Coordinators to understand and maintain emergency response and crisis management plans. On-site construction experience in safety minded roles is a plus (such as fire watch, hole watch, safety lead, safety committee member, etc.
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Ensure equipment required for medical emergency response is properly maintained, replaced when required, notifications are made when inventory is low, and is properly certified. This position will provide appropriate level of patient care to the extent of EMT Basic certification and client EMT protocols, assist Fire Brigade during fire drills and actual Fire Brigade response with an EMT on standby at the scene to provide immediate medical treatment, provide medical attention to contaminated patients during drills or actual emergencies, and assist in Security drills and in an actual security response.
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This position requires an exceptionally talented, personable, and self-motivated individual to work in a highly visible and interactive position, providing holistic security for the client's office in Manhattan, NY. The Corporate Security Specialist will maintain access control, support incident management, and act to support threat management and emergency response.
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Preferred:Industry-recognized certification in industrial hygiene (e.g., CIH, IHT) and/or indoor environmental or air quality consulting (e.g., CIEC, CIAQP)Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard (HAZWOPER)Experience performing health and safety oversight.
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Responds to emergencies, such as medical and bomb threats; and to alarms, such as fire and intrusion by following emergency response proceedings. Whether you are an experienced officer, or new to the security industry, St. Moritz Security Services, Inc. has the right opportunity for you.
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We are seeking motivated individuals to join our Emergency Response Team. In this role, you will work collaboratively with fellow team members to provide rapid and effective response to a wide range of emergencies, including industrial firefighting, rescue, medical, HAZMAT, natural disaster and others.
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NYC Health and Hospitals (H+H) has been tasked to operationalize and manage several Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Center (HERRC) facilities to offer direct service provision, resource navigation, and temporary respite for single adults, adult families, and families with children seeking asylum in the United States.
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Registered Nurse – Emergency Room - Travel - (ER RN) Our relationships with numerous healthcare facilities - including hospitals, home health agencies, and long-term care facilities - enable us to offer the most current travel nurse, local staffing, rapid response and crisis nurse jobs nationwide.
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Provide IT end-user support for disaster recovery and emergency response activities in the event of emergencies at the local site. Understanding Mobile Device Management Platforms (Intune, AirWatch, Mobile Iron, etc.
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