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The Shelter Director provides supervision to intake and social services and ensures program development, implementation, tracking, reporting, and evaluating measurable outcomes in compliance with standards set by the NYS Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance.
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Knowledge of wastewater treatment plant regulations, requirements & reporting. In coordination with Plant Manager the incumbent will be responsible for providing the day to day oversight of department staff, shift operations, troubleshoot equipment problems and generate work orders as needed, as well as providing operational, commercial and personnel leadership to the plant shift operating teams to maintain efficient and cost effective facility operations while maintaining compliance with all Corporate and Regulatory environmental, health and safety rules and requirements.
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Oversees construction management personnel in implementing changes required during facilities upgrades and startup, supervises the work of operational services, treatment plant construction personnel in startup and initial operation of new or upgraded wastewater treatment facilities, processes, systems, and equipment.
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We hire Registered Nurses (RNs), Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), Certified Nursing Aides (CNAs), Dietary Aides, Housekeeping, Maintenance and Recreation personnel for work in our nursing homes.
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Our Vault Personnel are vital to the success of our branch locations, processing and verifying inbound and outbound liability while ensuring accurate reporting and the security of both our liability and personnel.
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Responsible to follow all guidelines of the Bureau of Primary Health Care, US Department of Health and Human Services, New York State Department of Health and New York State Department of Labor, the policies and procedures and the Personnel Policy Handbook of PsychiaTreat.
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You'll help our clients navigate the audit planning process, apply Internal Revenue Service practice and procedure, address information reporting and withholding matters, and facilitate 9100 relief.
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Prevent abuse and correctly follow procedures for responding and mandated reporting to Agency and Justice Center representatives/personnel as directed. Under the supervision of the Community Habilitation Supervisor, the Community Habilitation Specialist (CHS) is responsible for assisting individuals to become more independent when performing activities of daily living and community integration in order to achieve their valued outcomes.
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This position is responsible for the accurate reporting of company’s on hand inventory including inventory control and analysis of all inventory and manufacturing variances on a global basis. Assist in the planning, coordination, development, review and analysis of all manufacturing budgets, prepared based on the approved sales forecast; this involves working with representatives of Corporate personnel as well as all manufacturing plants worldwide.
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Reporting to a Regional Supervisor and Case Management/Personnel Supervisor, the HS/PRS Case Manager will conduct home studies, case management and supportive services to unaccompanied immigrant children once they are released to their sponsors in the New York metro area.
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Manage financial reporting, analysis and cost control for residential programs. Assist in completion and submission of the Consolidated Fiscal Report (“CFR”), Form 990 and other state reporting requirements.
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Fine Care Center (LPN) Licensed Practical Nurses are responsible for working under the supervision of doctors and RNs, performing duties such as taking vital signs, collecting samples, administering medication, ensuring patient comfort, and reporting the status of their patients to the nurses.
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The review process includes holding meetings with firm personnel in areas such as Risk Management (Market, Credit and Liquidity), Product Controllers, Treasury, Operations, Trading, Legal & Compliance, Internal Audit and Regulatory Reporting.
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The Director will provide effective general direction and oversight of multiple transportation operations; The goal is to direct and coordinate the management of specific customer site locations to include compliance with corporate policies and federal, state and local regulations; development and retention of qualified personnel; and establishment of accurate financial budgeting/P&L, cost control and reporting.
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Analysis of on-hand inventory levels by plant and business unit, review of excess and obsolete inventory, analysis of inventory related variances, supporting the business units with their inventory management, and ensuring proper reporting of inventory and manufacturing variances by business unit globally.
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