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The associate is also responsible for planning and conducting processes related to anti-money laundering and global sanction activities as well as managing the workflow of the AML analysis. The Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Supervisor, also referred to as an AML Sr. Investigator II, supervises various AML processes, which might include suspicious activity investigations, currency transaction reporting, global sanctions screening, enhanced due diligence or other AML processes.
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In its early years, WellLife Network operated and maintained community residential facilities for people with developmental disabilities and mental illness, and provided programs of care, service, habilitation, rehabilitation, and social and recreational activities, in a home-like environment.
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From professional sports, white sandy beaches, water activities, museums, golf, hunting and camping to ice skating, cross-country skiing and sledding, whatever the season, Long Island has it all.
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Through our healthcare centers, pharmacies, health plan, research and other activities, AHF provides access to the latest HIV treatments for all who need them. A Financial Auditor contributes to AHF by performing internal auditing of our 340B Program to enhance compliance, productivity and our financial success.
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From amazing nightlife activities spent in NYC or winery visits on the island to endless outdoor activities like hiking or visiting one of Long Island's numerous and stunning beaches, you will never run out of things to do in the area.
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BCNY’s two well-equipped clubhouses in East Harlem and Flushing and its wilderness camp in Harriman State Park offer activities and programs remarkable in their range. At least one year of experience as a pool lifeguard, instructor, or comparable.
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Duties Description As a Recreation Therapist you would plan and conduct activities for client/patient groups, working individually or as a member of a treatment team or treatment program. Additional Comments As a Recreation Therapist you would plan and conduct activities for client/patient groups, working individually or as a member of a treatment team or treatment program.
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In collaboration with the Director of Camp Administration, the Program Director ensures the intended facilitation of activities and programs on and off campus, including the assessment and evaluation of specialists and counselors’ aspects of the camp's operations, program development, promotion, and internal communication.
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Document production activities and maintain accurate records of machining processes. Position Overview: As a 2nd Shift CNC Lathe Operator, you will be responsible for operating CNC lathe machines to produce precision parts according to specifications.
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Which involved developing and coordinating therapeutic recreational activities for geriatric patients/residents, individuals with developmental disabilities, individuals with psychiatric disabilities, individuals that are physically challenged, or individuals in treatment for chemical dependency.
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Support V.P. of Finance/Controller in the finance and accounting activities of the Company, including timely issuance of monthly financial statements in accordance with GAAP, maintenance of regular cost reports, periodic budgets and forecasts, accurate processing of accounting transactions, and such other duties and responsibilities as come within the purview of this position.
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Responsibilities Perform surveying activities on behalf of the company Maintain relationships with clients/residents Assist in training of staff members Monitor quality of work product Meet with job supervisors, clients, inspectors, contractors, etc., when necessary, and as a representative of the company, maintaining a professional and courteous demeanor.
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The Machinist/Mold maker will support machining activities associated with R&D work in the plastic molding industry. Currently, Our client is looking for an experienced Machinist supporting assembly high tolerance molding operations (local to Melville, NY) proficient in manual milling, manual lathe, surface grinding, and CNC milling programming and setup.
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Reporting to the Internal Audit Credit Review Director, the Internal Audit Credit Risk Auditor will assist in activities designed to measure, monitor and report the level of credit risk and loan loss exposure in the loan portfolios through the ongoing analysis of financial, economic and transaction risks identified within the portfolios.
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Perform duties related to EHS activities pertaining to fire alarm systems, sprinkler systems and all life safety equipment operations and maintenance throughout the campus. Certified NYS Building Safety Inspector (BSI) or Code Enforcement Official (CEO.
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