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If you or anyone you know would be interested in hearing more, apply to the posting below or call me at (614) 874-1389 ! Looking for mechanically or electricall inclined individuals in Columbus, Ohio. Candidates will be utilizing basic hand tools, such as screw drivers, wrenches, and basic power tools to assist in the assembly of the vehicles.
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As a Hearing Representative , you will be providing representation for employer clients during unemployment compensation hearings. Prepare client witnesses for unemployment hearing proceedings.
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Act as agency representative at state hearings requested by customer, preparing necessary documentation for the hearing and taking necessary action as ordered by the hearing decision. An associates' degree in social work or human services field is required; supplemented by two (2) years of experience in social work, case management, or public assistance programs; or any equivalent combination of training and experience.
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Respond to and document critical incidents - must have good hearing & eyesight, mobility, and be able to operate emergency exits. A background working with kids and teens, and/or camp experience is highly recommended.
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For example, this may include individuals requiring assistance because of hearing, vision, mobility, or cognitive impairments. Holding regular Customer Business Reviews, to ascertain and act on opportunities for growth and optimized clinical & laboratory utilization; initiatives that could include menu additions, sales/outreach collaboration, and cultivation of clinical champions.
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This includes, but is not limited to safety shoes, safety glasses, hearing protection, vapor and dust respirators, safety gloves and flame-retardant uniforms. Have good eyesight and hearing.
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Acts as liaison with administrators and parents/guardians including taking calls from administrators to determine hearing type and schedule, ensuring receipt of due process. Conducts student discipline hearings; documents a summary of the hearing and related findings.
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