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Sinclair, Inc. (Nasdaq: SBGI) is a diversified media company and a leading provider of local news and sports. Sinclair is looking for a Newscast Director. Maintain production studio and control room.
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Create opportunities through phone, text, email, and social media. Comprehensive benefits package including medical, vision, dental, and other supplemental coverages. Our culture is built upon the foundation of these three core values: Being Genuine, Having Fun, and Driven by Results.
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Conduct comprehensive in-home health risk assessment (HRA) to identify all active and chronic disease conditions as well as determine all physical, mental and social needs present at the time of the visit.
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Join our growing rehabilitation center, and transform lives as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). Active LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) license in the state. Master's degree in Social Work from an accredited institution.
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Montenido ental health, lmft, lcsw, lpcc,marriage and family therapist, social worker, professional counselor. montenido ental health, lmft, lcsw, lpcc,marriage and family therapist, social worker, professional counselor.
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Provide initial and ongoing assessment of the impact of the terminal diagnosis on daily living and the patient's physical, functional, spiritual, psycho-social, and environmental needs. Consult with and educate the patient/family regarding the disease process, self-care techniques, end-of-life care, and ethical concerns.
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The special education teacher will also provide instruction in academic, social, and life skills. The school is a hub in an area of agriculture including forestry, the wine industry, grass seed, mint, Christmas trees and vegetable seed crops.
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Work with Oregon Social Learning Center Director and site supervisors to manage support staff; Work with Oregon Social Learning Center Director and site supervisors to manage support staff; Coordinate with program supervisor and team to develop adaptations and support for individual student needs.
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Ability to treat and care for seniors and their property with dignity and respect; Ability to work with clients receiving Hospice care or at end of life; Be a good and patient listener in a friendly and polite manner; Complete Background Check, DMV check and drug screen; Possess a valid driver’s license, social security card and valid auto insurance.
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