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Knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy, and basic clinical procedures. Perform basic laboratory tests, such as phlebotomy and specimens collection, and correctly record results. Proficient computer skills and experience with electronic health records (EHR) systems.
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Basic knowledge of, or willingness to learn about, legislative affairs in animal health. While primary responsibilities focus on content creation and communications, basic graphic design skills are also essential.
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Must pass a mechanical aptitude test prior to employment PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS Basic understanding of CNC machine operations. ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities) HS Diploma or equivalent Basic math and reading skills Uses good judgment in decisions regarding process and problem solving.
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The Shift Supervisor Trainee performs work as directed in order to prepare for future supervisory responsibilities, completes basic operations and management skills training, and also learns about key aspects of the business (e.g., building customer loyalty through exceptional service) and CVS/pharmacy culture.
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Serve residents during mealtime, assist with memory care laundry, and basic housekeeping within the memory care neighborhood. You have basic computer skills. We have 3 -12 h day shift and noc shift avalilable.
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Experience using basic Office Suite computer and workforce management programs. Experience using basic Office Suite computer and workforce management programs. Act as an open door by listening to team members and collaborating with appropriate leaders to take action as needed.
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Start your nursing career journey as a Personal Care Assistant where you will provide assistance to residents with their basic activities of daily living to support an independent lifestyle within the Senior Living Community.
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Current NJ-RN License (Registered Nurse); Current American Heart Association BLS Certification (Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers); certain specialties may require advanced certification (i.e. ACLS, NALS, PALS.
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Performing a variety of office duties including filling, filling out forms, counting and basic math skills. Assist store manager in day to day operations including assisting in budgeting and overtime expense reports.
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The Shift Supervisor Trainee role is an entry-level, short-term role that prepares an employee to perform a higher-level supervisory role, such as Operations Supervisor or Shift Supervisor. These key leadership roles support the CVS Store Management team in driving store execution and performance while building consumer loyalty to CVS/pharmacy through a focus on excellent customer service.
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Expert knowledge and skill of all vehicle systems and componentsModerate knowledge and skill in diagnosis and repair of electrical systems on all equipmentModerate knowledge and skill in Preventive Maintenance Inspections and repairBasic knowledge and skill in welding and cutting (gas, electric, MIG, TIG)Basic computer skills and knowledgeModerate knowledge of all DOT (FMCSA) regulationsBasic knowledge of OSHA safety regulationsBasic knowledge of environmental regulations.
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Understanding of basic construction safety. Clean up and debris removal of drywall, cabinetry, and flooring that may be damaged. Experience using MICA, Dash or any other related water mitigation software.
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Basic reading and handwriting skills with ability to operate the restaurant point-of-sale software. Provides the highest level of service by adhering to all Millers Ale House service standards. Ensures work areas are stocked and ready for the next scheduled To Go Specialist, as well as cleanliness of work area upon departure.
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Troubleshoot and perform basic repairs of systems and equipment as outlined in MTI, cGMP, and client requirements. They will ensure equipment cleanliness for micronization processes and perform basic troubleshooting and repairs as needed.
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Broad knowledge of basic small animal medicine (pharmacology, proper restraint/handling, venipuncture, laboratory testing) Thorough understanding and knowledge of medical terminology, medications, and disease processes.
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