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The Body Shop Manager will direct the activities of body shop employees in performing body repairs, including meeting time schedules and productivity levels, and maintaining DARCARS quality standards.
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Community Information: Westchester County features a diversity of urban, suburban and rural areas, and links the NYC metropolitan area with the Hudson Valley, a region surrounded by beautiful mountains and offering an abundance of outdoor activities for residents and visitors alike.
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Cortlandt Manor, NY offers town and country living in the beautiful Hudson Valley and only 1 hour from New York City. Quaint villages and thriving urban centers offer cultural activities, museums, restaurants and historic sites.
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Manages aspects of study close-out activities including but not limited to database lock, reconciliation of vendor contract, study budget, TMF and study drug accountability. You have a good attention to detail to deliver on specific study activities.
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The Hudson Valley also boasts excellent public and private schools with a vibrant higher education culture, as the home to several notable institutions such as Vassar College, Marist College, SUNY New Paltz, Bard College and the Culinary Institute of America, among others.
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Support day-to-day compliance activities, including project gate approval compliance assessments, KYC reviews, merger integration due diligence, conflicts of interest, gifts and entertainment, donations, sponsorships and memebrships, and consultants and agents review.
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Collect, compile, research, and analyze data from property/utility records, deeds, land/property titles, structural plans, and other matrices for land surveying activities. Current Professional Land Surveyor registration with the ability to obtain New York PLS within five (5) years.
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Under the directive of the Manager/Director, The Clinical Laboratory Supervisor coordinates the daily activities of staff in the Blood Bank. The Clinical Laboratory Supervisor supervises the on-going technical operations of the section and ensures the validity and accuracy of test results.
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Performs landscape enhancement activities such as mulch application, plantings, top soil application, lawn seeding. By living our code of values we E njoy Life, in the process! Performs landscape maintenance duties such as mowing, fertilizer application, weed control, aeration, spring clean-up, fall clean-up, trimming, and pruning.
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The Operations Director will assist in the responsibility for all foodservice-related activities; including patient care, non-patient care (retail, cafeteria, catering etc), quality improvement, sanitation, infection control and all hospital-related activities.
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Certified Dietary Manager certificate or Registered Dietitian. Morrison Healthcare is a leading national food and nutrition services company exclusively dedicated to serving more than 600 hospitals and healthcare systems.
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Performs patient-specific activities that are taught by a Right at Home nurse. Performs housekeeping activities which include (but are not limited to): vacuuming, dusting, sweeping or mopping floors, doing dishes, changing bed linens, doing laundry and cleaning bathroom.
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New York Medical College Department of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology is recruiting a Research Specialist to participate in research activities on pathogens, antimicrobials, genomics, and microbiome.
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Experience: Minimum of six (6) years’ experience as a licensed NYS clinical laboratory technologist required. Proficient in the review of blood bank testing; specifically, antibody workups and provide guide to technologists on approach to resolve the serological investigation.
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The Recreational Therapist is responsible for recreational & therapeutic activities. Assure provision of therapeutic activities through individual and group programs to attain or maintain the highest practical level of physical, mental, spiritual and psychosocial well-being.
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