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You will be instrumental to supporting our Risk Management team through processing of insurance claims, data gathering and reporting, and effective administration of safety programs. Insurance: medical, dental, vision, life and pet insurance.
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Follow and supports fire life safety practices and procedures and promptly reports any unsafe conditions or equipment to immediate supervisor. Once you master this role, you could consider the Lead CNA, Central Supply Coordinator, or with additional education, the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Registered Nurse (RN) or other more clinical jobs with Prestige Care.
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Framework for the EOC includes the management processes and systems that affect safety, security, hazardous materials, emergency preparedness, life safety, medical equipment, and utilities management.
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The Resident Service Coordinator's purpose is to promote safety, independence, aging in place and quality of life. Resident Services Coordinator - Onsite. The Resident Service Coordinator works primarily to support both individual resident and community well-being, education and development.
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The Community Life Coordinator will ensure a Christ-centered, hope-filled atmosphere through relational connection and monitoring of all program participants behaviors and interactions (e.g. enforcing guidelines, resolving conflict, supporting moms as they parent); overseeing facility and program operations and activities (e.g. dinner, meds, room checks, urinary analysis, overall safety); and coordinating evening and weekend meetings, activities and events.
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This outreach specialist provides outreach, crisis intervention, safety planning, resource & referral, basic needs support to young people and helps them connect with the mentor/advocate team for intensive case management services.
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Using a positive youth development and trauma-informed approach, the work will focus on prevention, intervention and transition through harm reduction, and life skill development & support. Paid Vacation, Sick, and Personal Time, Paid Holidays, No Employee Cost Share for your Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance, Short and Long Term Disability, and Life Insurance.
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Provides direct resident care while promoting resident dignity, independence and choice, regularly observes residents’ physical and mental conditions and reports changes to the Health Services Director, Expressions Coordinator, or Executive Director.
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