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Must be an Ohio Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) with 2 years long-term care experience preferred. 2 years of long-term health care experience. Must be a Licensed Practical Nurse in the State of Ohio.
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The Fresh Mark facility in Canton, Ohio, has an immediate need for part-time, 2nd Shift Security Guard. The Fresh Mark facility in Canton, Ohio, has an immediate need for part-time, 2nd Shift Security Guard.
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We are seeking a compassionate NP to join our team Along with competitive employee benefits and a results-driven compensation structure, you will have the opportunity to grow your medical skills while providing personalized care to seniors and patients with complex needs and serving them where they reside in their home, an assisted living facility, or independent living community.
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Eshyft - ESHYFT is a mobile app that connects nurses to flexible shifts at long-term care facilities. STNA Job SummaryThe State Tested Nursing Assistant will be responsible for providing routine daily care to assigned residents including but not limited to personal hygiene care, meals and nutrition, safe transfers and assisting with maintaining a clean and healthy environment.
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Our business was built with a simple mission – to be the champion for customers, helping them to enjoy a better quality of life and an easier way of living. As the face of Tesco out on the road, we deliver all the way from Lands’ End to John O’Groats.
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Medical, Dental, Vision, Short Term and Long-Term Disability, and Life Insurance. Not only do we provide breakthrough value, we offer quality ingredients and are the first QSR restaurant to offer American Vegetarian Association (AVA)-certified menu items.
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KEY COMPETENCIES Customer Orientation Performance Management Organizing and Planning Results Orientation Problem Solving/Decision Making Financial Analysis Constructive Conflict Change Mastery Communications Process Discipline Execution Talent Management PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Must be able to stand for long periods of time without a break.
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The Plant Controller is responsible for providing financial leadership to a manufacturing facility. Supervise financial activities such as accounts payable, accounts receivable, general ledger, and inventory within the plant.
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Stand for entire shift and walk for long periods of time without rest or sitting down. Stand for entire shift and walk for long periods of time without rest or sitting down. This role contributes to the success of the restaurant by building sales, hitting goals, as well as driving restaurant profitability.
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Medical, dental, vision, life, and short- and long-term disability insurance options. The Manager in Training (MIT) position is expected to be a short-term transitional role that provides both work assignments and training opportunities to prepare MITs to be promoted into Retail/Commercial Store Management positions.
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While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to speak or hear, stand or sit for long periods of time, open filing cabinets, walk, stoop or bend, use hands to handle or feel and reach with hands and arms.
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North Carolina residents will be required to have a Long-Term Care license in their resident state as well. Full time agents get the stability of a regular work schedule, fully remote and embraced by our uplifting culture.
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Health, vision, dental, short-term disability, life insurance, 401(k) and more. You would be responsible for engaging and captivating consumers by timely shelf placement of the latest releases and best sellers within Walmart stores.
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This is a long-term position for a maternity leave. This is a long-term position for a maternity leave. The applicant must have fulfilled the requirements defined by the Ohio state licensure requirements for grade band.
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Must be available to work onsite Monday – Friday 8 hours with a half hour lunch break, hours to be determined by workload and General Manager
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