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Automotive Certification from Automotive Technical Institute, Bachelor of Science in Business Management and Leadership through Live Better U and Bellevue University, Experience in automotive service or service industry related field, Supervisory experience.
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The ideal candidate would hold a PhD in Neuroscience, Molecular/Cell Biology, Cognitive and Neural Systems, Computational Science, Communications Science, Bioengineering, or other similar Biological/Biomedical or Health Science related field, and an M.D. (or equivalent) degree, or have completed a clinician scientist training pathway, and be board eligible in Otolaryngology.
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The Transfer Center Coordinator Associate will answer phones and field questions from other healthcare facilities as well. Responsibilities require the Transfer Center Coordinator Associate to multitask, maintain great customer service, and identify and escalate concerns in an efficient manner.
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3 to 5 years of prior job-related work experiencePA State LCSW, LPC, or Psychologist licensureCPR CertificationPreferredPh. D. in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or related field. Coordinates/recommends referrals to treatment Team for psychiatric and psychological assessment to ensure necessary service components.
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Examples of storm roles could include but aren't limited to duties such as: working with operations for service center support or with the communications, customer service or government affairs teams to respond to public and customer requests for information, etc.
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Provides input for development of Counseling Center programs, policies, and procedures to ensure currency and appropriateness of same. Outpatient services could be provided at counseling center locations including the IOP.
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This includes working with Technical Sales Representatives (TSRs) on business development and coordinating with the laboratory with respect to project management activities, sample receiving, and field services for work coming from the service center.
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About the Role: As the Procurement Operations Specialist, you will be responsible for all procurement activities at Alcoa’s Technical Center (ATC) located in New Kensington PA related to ELYSIS. This professional will be supporting projects related to the deployment of ELYSIS technology.
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DESCRIPTION OF WORK As an Information Technology (IT) Generalist 1, you will be reporting to the Office of Administration, Infrastructure and Economic Development (IED) Delivery Center, Technology Services Office (TSO), IT Coordinator Division.
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The Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Specialist is located at the Raccoon Service Center and provides technical and regulatory compliance expertise and support for all business lines.
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Daniels Health is searching for a customer service oriented individual to join us as a Field Service Representative. Delivering an integral service to healthcare, this is a hands-on field service role carried out within a hospital setting and will include heavy lifting from time to time.
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