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As assigned by Management, acts as Technical Reviewer / Study Director for specific assays and assumes all associated responsibilities. Acts as Study Director as required. The Associate Scientist - QC Manufacturing performs and directs assays according to and in compliance with Good Laboratory Practices (GLP), current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP), Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and/or Points to Consider (PTC) guidelines and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs.
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The Senior Benefits Administrator administers Radians robust employee benefits (medical, dental, vision, spending accounts, life, disability, 401k, tuition reimbursement, home ownership perks, fertility care, voluntary benefits, EAP, and wellbeing), provides guidance to employees in understanding the organizations benefits offerings and acts as a liaison between the organization and third-party benefit providers.
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Performs duties required to monitor, patrol, and control access to Citizens Bank Park property and guard against acts of violence, fire, theft, trespass, and vandalism. Ability to operate a two-way radio (5 watts.
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Certification in Human Resources or Employee Benefits (GBA, CEBS, PHR/SPHR, or SHRM-CP/SHRM-SCP) preferred. Expertise in all pertinent federal and state regulations, filing and compliance requirements, both adopted and pending, affecting employee benefits programs, including the ACA, ERISA, COBRA, FMLA, ADA, Section 125, Workers' compensation, and Medicare.
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Acts as a liaison and representative in the absence of the CUA Director. The Assistant CUA Director acts in the best interest of the agency during the absence of the CUA Director. Five years experience working in a Child Welfare system with a minimum of two years experience directing staff and program at the CUA CMD level.
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Acts as part of GMP Quality Assurance (QA) and is the Quality Assurance Document/Training Specialist. Acts as part of GMP Quality Assurance (QA) and is the Quality Assurance Document/Training Specialist.
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As a Marine Transportation System (MTS) Cybersecurity, this position is responsible for the implementation and enforcement of all hazards and cybersecurity related executive orders, acts, regulations, laws, and Coast Guard policy supporting the safety and security of ports and waterways.
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Acts as the secondary contact with all other departments on matters relating to the general ledger, financial statement preparation, completion of PGW’s annual account audits and independent audit/records requests.
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Critical Care Transport Registered Nurse Nights JeffSTAT - PHRN Required - ICU - Intensive Care Unit
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The Critical Care Transport Nurse acts as an ambassador of Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (TJUH), as he or she is often the first member of the Jefferson healthcare delivery team with whom the patient and their family will have contact.
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Provide all supervisory duties for case management staff at the Darlene Morris, ACTS Single Facility, ACTS Family Shelter, and PHMC-12 including scheduling and monitoring of work duties, clinical and administrative supervision, and performance management.
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Ensures compliance with operational procedures for activities such as guest service standards, fire prevention emergency response, guarding and patrolling the physical property, orienting and monitoring of personnel involved with gaming protection activities, and investigation of accidents and criminal acts.
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Communication - Acts as liaison between building Account Manager, Administrators, and HCSG staff. Able to perform the job assignments of the cook, prep cook, dietary aide, and dishwasher as necessary.
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Assists the Director of Aquatics in implementing a 'learn to swim' program; once implemented, has oversight and management of this program - Acts in emergency situations and provides rescue assistance, if needed.
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Identify and diffuse "hot spots" for shootings and violence (e.g., conducting eyeball surveys with residents and community based organizations to identify areas frequented by potential offenders) and provide documentation Document shootings and other acts of violence prevention.
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The Quality Assurance Document Control individual acts as the primary liaison to our customer's quality assurance groups for batch record review and release. Ensures QADC metrics are met or acts to correct.
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