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You can expect to spend time with a Training Manager and Supervising Manager during your training, working various shifts to learn about our company, our retail team, our vendors and our guests.
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Russell Tobin is currently partnered with an environmental, engineering, and technical consulting company in Newark, OH, and is looking for a Project Surveyor to join their team. Your goal will be to translate field data into CAD drawings to support project deliverables and communicate with field technicians to clarify and interpret data.
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Speak with hiring manager for more information. Oversee core trust operations including asset movement, cash management, trade settlement, wires, distributions and deposits. Provide leadership and guidance to the trust operations team, including training, mentoring, and performance management.
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What are we looking for in our Project Surveyor? Bachelor's degree in Surveying, Civil Engineering Technology, or Natural Resource Management with a Land Surveying Technology concentration. DOT right-of-way prequel designer/reviewer preferred.
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TITLE: Behavioral Health Nurse Manager / Inpatient. If you're a passionate Behavioral Health Nurse Manager seeking a rewarding career in a collaborative healthcare setting, this is the opportunity you've been waiting for.
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TITLE: Behavioral Health Nurse Manager / InpatientLocation: Buckeye Lake, OH Now is your chance to join a Forbes magazine top 100 hospital where career growth and opportunity await you. Manager for the Recovery Center fulfills the duties as required by ODADAS Standards, including the overall responsibility for day-to-day operation.
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What you’ll be doing:•Twenty-four hour accountability for the management of Behavioral Health programming, including therapies, psychiatric social work, partial hospitalization program, psychologist, teachers, the Recovery Center, and court diversion.
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With appropriate licensure, certification, registration, functions as social worker, therapist, and/or chemical dependency counselor. Monitors and reports to State Department of Mental Health/ODADAS any MUI's.
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Serves on the CISM team for hospital/ community. Apply now and embark on a fulfilling career journey with us. This is free-standing Behavioral Health building on the hospital campus. What they’re looking for:•BSN or Bachelor’s degree in a health-related field and current Ohio RN License.
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It is expected the candidate will possess a proficiency in the following: interpersonal skills, influence management, project management, program development, written communication, digital/social communication, presentation skills and computer skills.
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As a Retail General Manager for Pilot Flying J, you will build, coach, manage and develop teams from a staffing, interviewing, hiring and training standpoint. Pilot Flying J is seeking an experienced Retail General Manager to oversee our high-volume retail facilities.
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Facilities Manager/Safety CoordinatorDuties: Maintains knowledge of certification, accreditation and safety standards. Meets regularly with Supervisor to review priorities and project status.
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The Finance Manager reports to the Director of Finance Architectural Specialties. The Finance Manager is responsible for all finance and accounting aspects of the subsidiary, partnering with the business management team to drive revenue growth, manufacturing performance, and return on investments in order to meet financial objectives.
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Job Description The Senior Project Manager will be responsible for:Responsibilities span a broad spectrum, covering all areas of project management, such as project planning, resource allocation, cost control, schedule management, quality management, contract administration, and safety management.
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