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Basic cooking skills, IE: Sautéing, Broiling, Frying, Roasting, Butchery, Garde Manger, Pantry, Breakfast Cookery, etc. Basic cooking skills, IE: Sautéing, Broiling, Frying, Roasting, Butchery, Garde Manger, Pantry, Breakfast Cookery, etc.
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Maintains nursing supplies inventory Maintains a cooperative relationship among health care teams REQUIREMENTS: Must hold valid NYS RN License LTC experience required Basic computer skills Excellent communication skills Salary: $105000$115000 LOCATION: Bronx NY ABOUS US: Triboro Center is a 405bed rehabilitation and skilled nursing facility located in the Bronx.
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Basic network understanding, troubleshooting Wi-Fi connectivity, understanding of fundamentals such as TCP/IP, DNS, LAN/WAN, etc. They will work directly with high level engineers to grow their skills and assist with Level 2 and Level 3 technology support when able.
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The role of the Basic Skills Instructor (BSI) is to facilitate a successful mathematics and literacy support program by planning a variety of activities and exercises to help students improve their mathematics and literacy skills.
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REQUIREMENTS: High School Diploma or equivalent NYS LPN license and current registration Basic Life Support certification Effective English communication skills; written, oral and interpersonal.
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Basic Life Support Training Oncology certification preferred Oncology experience preferred Clinical research/clinical trials experience preferred Infection Control Training Effective English communication skills, both written and oral.
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Licenses and Certifications: License and current registration to practice as a registered professional nurse in New York State required Valid driver's license required Education: Bachelor's Degree Nursing required Work Experience: Minimum of one year of recent experience in maternal/child health required Demonstrated basic computer skills required VNS Health Job ID R010856.
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Special KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS-Basic music, instrumentation -profound understanding of music, genres, modalities -The ability to illustrate and present musical ideas. -Progressive development of student skills leading to a final project-Provide support during academic/homework hour-Promotes positive character development in all youth-Set teaching goals for students.
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The Shift Supervisor Trainee performs work as directed in order to prepare for future supervisory responsibilities, completes basic operations and management skills training, and also learns about key aspects of the business (e.g., building customer loyalty through exceptional service) and CVS/pharmacy culture.
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Basic welding machine and MIG feeder repair skills. Basic knowledge of electrical theory, including the use of meters, understanding voltage, phases, and resistance. Good electrical and mechanical troubleshooting skills.
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And you have basic mathematical and literacy skills, in order to handle various sums of money. You have exceptional customer service skills- we want you to enjoy interacting with our customers.
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Regarding qualifications, basic math, reading and writing skills are essential, and employees must complete Walmart training programs. Stockers are required to possess basic math and reading skills as well as complete all Walmart training programs.
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EDUCATION, TRAINING & EXPERIENCE: New York State RN License BSN Degree preferred Basic Life Support Training Infection Control Training Two years or more of ICU RN experience required Effective English communication skills Ability to use basic data entry and retrieval systems NYSNA members who refer candidates for NYSNA positions receive $3,500.
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Greeters must also create return tickets for all merchandise entering the store, possess excellent verbal skills and use "Caution: Wet" signs when necessary. An Overnight Stocker must be able to work overnights on a regular basis and provide a well-stocked, clean and efficiently run store.
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Basic computer skills and familiarity with warehouse management systems. - Strong organizational and time-management skills. Pick, pack, and prepare orders for shipment to stores and customers.
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