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Current, valid, and active license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the state of employment required. VIBRA TRAVELS is looking for a CORPORATE TRAVEL REGISTERED NURSE to join our team.
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Job Title: Master Tech III - 3rd ShiftSUMMARYUnder the direction of the Maintenance Department Manager and as part of the Pine Grove floor management team, the role will have full responsibility for internal quality and production targets.
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CPR/First Aid training (must include infant/child) or ability to obtain. As a Behavioral Health Technician, you will provide one-to-one services to children and adolescents between the ages of 2-24, who are confronted with serious, identified, emotional and/or behavioral disturbances.
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Support shift lead in completing punch-list items. Support shift lead in completing punch-list items. Talk with lead, supervisor, co-workers, managers, and customers in a professional manner. The Custodian is responsible for the cleanliness and sanitation of all areas assigned.
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Cut and trim product for replenishing the salad bar area during the second shift. Cut and trim product for replenishing the salad bar area during the second shift. To assist with preparing all items within the salad bar, and pre-made garden salads.
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Make an hourly rate of up to $73 as a Registered Nurse (RN) in Tremont, CT (and nearby locations), with a job that gives you W2 benefits plus complete control over your schedule. Registered Nurse (RN) hourly pay range: $40-$73 (25% higher than average.
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Make an hourly rate of up to $76 as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Tremont, CT (and nearby locations), with a job that gives you W2 benefits plus complete control over your schedule. Make an hourly rate of up to $76 as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Tremont, CT (and nearby locations), with a job that gives you W2 benefits plus complete control over your schedule.
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Check the front and back of the assigned machines to ascertain the nature of any running problems at the beginning of the shift and periodically throughout the shift. Job Title: Technichian (2nd Shift.
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The QSR Assistant Manager/Shift Leader is responsible for managing the operation of the location in the Restaurant General Manager’s absence. Quick Service Restaurant Assistant Managers/ Shift Leaders play a key role in supporting the QSR General Manager in the day to day operation of the restaurant.
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