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The Family Pastor / Director will oversee the youth ministries of our church, while also providing assistance to the children's ministry. As the pastor / director of youth, this person will lead by example in modeling the church values and living out the mission and vision statements of The Foundation Church.
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Haily Fowler Director, Practice Development Email: haily.fowler@lifestance.com. We are actively looking to hire Mental Health Therapists (LPCC, LISW, IMFT) in our North Olmsted Clinic who are passionate about patient care and committed to clinical excellence.
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Job Title: Construction CAD Designer/Drafter Company: Janotta & Herner Reports to: Director of Design FLSA: Hourly Position Summary: Construction CAD Designer/Drafter will collaborate with J&H Project Managers, Engineers, Consultants, Superintendents and Clients as assigned by the Design Department Director.
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Decisions are guided by established policies/procedures and the Director of Operations. A minimum of 4-6 years of prior experience in a family, fast-food, or casual dining restaurant is strongly preferred · College and/or culinary schooling preferred · For alcohol serving restaurants, Bob Evans follows all State mandated age requirements to serve alcohol which apply to our manager positions.
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Openings on All ShiftsFull Benefits PackageTuition Reimbursement The RN (Registered Nurse) is primarily responsible for providing direct nursing care to the residents in conjunction with the Director of Nursing, Nursing Assistants, and the rest of the clinical staff.
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Develops, directs, delegates, and participates in the plan of both BLS and ALS patient care in the pre-hospital setting utilizing both written medical guidelines as established by NCEMS' Medical Director and direct medical control with hospital emergency departments via radio and/or telephone communications.
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Represents the agencies in inter-system meetings, provides community education, and provides direct services as assigned by the Site Director. Under the supervision of the assigned Director, responsible for the overall supervision of clinical staff, with the exception of Medical Staff, of the assigned site(s.
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Follows established procedures for laboratory quality control and reports discrepancies to the Medical Technologist II or Director/Supervisor. Assists with drop-offs, send-outs, Lab Misc, and answering pneumatic tube in accessioning/processing areas.
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Coordinate with the QA Manager and Food Safety Director to address sanitation issues and ensure a safe production environment. They are looking for a 3rd shift (8pm - 3am) Sanitation Supervisor with pay up to $58,500k & comprehensive benefits.
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