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Practical work experience as a law enforcement officer/deputy, security officer, or surveillance officer. Six months experience working as a law enforcement officer/deputy, security/loss prevention officer, or security officer; OR Completion of a certificate/post-high school degree program in computer science/closely related field from an accredited institution; OR Special training in surveillance systems/operations.
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The Corrections Officer participates in the daily functions of the correctional facility and supervises all incarcerated inmates. The Corrections Officer is a sworn position assigned to the Corrections Division by the Sheriff.
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Maintains surveillance of non-gaming areas as assigned by the security director. Will sit for long periods observing numerous monitors and operating a keyboard, answering phones and two-way radios. This would consist of records retention containers or surveillance components.
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Will report to the Chief Nursing Officer and will help lead an amazing team of Nurse Managers, Registered Nurses and Surgical Techs. The Nurse Director will provide expert guidance to all faculty in the Operating Room, Pre-Op and PACU. This department consists of 8 operating rooms and their team has invested in modern technology such as the DaVinci robot.
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Nursing granting graduate-level academic credit 2+ years of experience needed Current BLS, ACLS and PALS certifications Oregon licensure. FULL benefits included; student loan assistance, 401k match, commencement bonus, student loan assistance and much more.
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This position requires National Mortgage Licensing System (NMLS) registration under the terms of the S.A.F.E. Act of 2008 and Regulation Z. You will be subject to the required registration process, which includes a criminal background and credit check.
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Monitor all charge accounts, promptly taking care of any past due situations and communicating regularly with the Territory Sales Manager and credit department on status of problem accounts. Areas may include billing, cash refund, credit and stock transfer procedures, core and warranty procedures, key control/safe combination/alarm codes, and shoplifting prevention.
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Consistently uses the 5 step GREAT program while interacting with customers: Greets and Engages Customer, Requests Credit, Explains Savings, Asks to Complete the Survey and Thanks the Customer. You are the face to the customer ensuring they remain the top priority while balancing tasks and routines.
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Our Loan Officers grind beyond "banking hours" and pick up the phone after 5 pm. We rep 50+ lenders, banks, and investors, giving you a massive portfolio of loan products and the power to close more customers.
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