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The physical therapy assistant may provide treatment of patients in acute care, nursing home, short-term rehabilitation, and/or outpatient settings. The Physical Therapy Assistant administers physical therapy treatments, interventions, and/or physical agents under the supervision of the Physical Therapist to restore or improve physical abilities, promote behavioral changes, adapt surroundings, and/or teach new skills, to achieve optimal physical function and prevent disabilities, in accordance with principles and practices of the profession.
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Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant - PRN – Home Risk Assessments. Type: PRN-Flexible-Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant. Have a Minimum of 1 year experience as a Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant.
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The Assistant Manager will be responsible for directing the overall operation of the restaurant, from hiring and overseeing a team of employees that deliver exceptional guest service to managing the financial performance of the store.
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What you'll do The Physical Therapy Assistant administers physical therapy treatments, interventions, and/or physical agents under the supervision of the Physical Therapist to restore or improve physical abilities, promote behavioral changes, adapt surroundings, and/or teach new skills, to achieve optimal physical function and prevent disabilities, in accordance with principles and practices of the profession.
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Licensure as a Physician Assistant or Family Nurse Practitioner in the state where you are applying is required. Licensure as a Physician Assistant or Family Nurse Practitioner in the state where you are applying is required.
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If you enjoy working as part of a management team and have previous supervisory experience, we would love the opportunity to talk with you about our Assistant Store Leader Trainee role! The amount and availability of any bonus, commission, long-term incentive compensation, benefits, or any other form of compensation and benefits that are allocable to a particular employee remains in the Company's sole discretion unless and until paid and may be modified at the Company's sole discretion, consistent with the law.
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We are looking for Assistant Managers with flexible schedules to provide excellent customer service in our shops. Stewart's Shops is a fast growing convenience store chain in New York and Vermont with friendly store associates and great customers.
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Incumbents may function as a lead worker on a project basis over Facility Operations Assistant 1 and other unskilled workers in performing manual tasks involving elementary skills. A Service & Repair Assistant (HVAC-R), as a semiskilled employee, performs the more routine and repetitive tasks in the inspection, maintenance and repair of heating, refrigeration and air-conditioning equipment, usually under the supervision of a Service & Repair Mechanic (HVAC-R.
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Performs routine replacement and repair of plumbing and installation of new equipment, according to layouts provided by the supervisor, by cutting, fitting, and threading pipe; removing existing pipes and fixtures.
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Physician Assistant – Active board certification with NCCPA is required. Family Nurse Practitioner – Active board certification with AANP or ANCC is required. Free urgent care and telehealth visits for you and your immediate family members.
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Financial literacy and analytical/problem solving skills. We are growing quickly and there are full-time and management positions available for those who perform exceptionally. Previous fast food/quick service restaurant experience required.
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ASSISTANT MANAGERCarrols LLC is the largest Burger King Franchise. Our outstanding benefit package includes, life, medical, dental, and vision insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance, flexible spending plan, company matched 401(k), quarterly bonus program, paid vacation time, personal days, clothing allowance, tuition assistance and much more.
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In regard to referrals, ensures complete and accurate information is recorded in accordance with standard operating procedure to support reimbursement and regulatory compliance and patient care.
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