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Process service records for Bard/BD Direct and Contract Service Providers (CSP) by reviewing paperwork for accuracy, completeness and correctness. Perform Device History Reviews (DHR) and Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA) reviews in support of complaint investigations.
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Process service records for Client Direct and Contract Service Providers (CSP) by reviewing paperwork for accuracy, completeness, and correctness. We specialize in providing high-volume contingent staffing, direct hire staffing and project based solutions to companies worldwide ranging from startups to Fortune 500 and Managed Service Providers (MSP) across a wide variety of industries.
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Material Review Support - May be asked to support investigation of electrical/electronic or mechanical parts to determine root causes of failures and to assist with dispositions of failed parts.
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Utilize basic measurement tools to inspect parts (Micrometers, calipers, height gage, thread gage, scales, pin gages, etc.) Basic understanding of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and Quality System Regulations (QSR.
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Process service records for BD Direct and Contract Service Providers (CSP) by reviewing paperwork for accuracy, completeness, and correctness. Process service records for BD Direct and Contract Service Providers (CSP) by reviewing paperwork for accuracy, completeness, and correctness.
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Process service records for Direct and Contract Service Providers (CSP) by reviewing paperwork for accuracy, completeness, and correctness. Process service records for Direct and Contract Service Providers (CSP) by reviewing paperwork for accuracy, completeness, and correctness.
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You will make a direct impact in our communities by supporting patients and their families on a team that collaborates with physicians, social workers, and nurses to support patient needs.
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The Summer Camp Counselor provides direct supervision of a group of children in a seasonal summer camp. Develop, write, and implement weekly lesson plans that support summer learning loss prevention, arts & humanities enrichment, healthy living focus, STEM, social and emotional learning support, and field trips.
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This position is responsible for conducting routine inspection and analysis of incoming service material and quality reviews of domestic and international service records by identifying conflicts, dependencies, and risk of release to ensure Quality Assurance Standards and procedures are met.
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Ex: Nanny, Day Care Professional, Teacher, Camp Counselor, Paraprofessional/TSS, Direct Support Professionals or, As a Behavior Health Technician, you will use the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to provide personalized behavior support services in homes and/or community settings.
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We are seeking Direct Support Professionals to join our team, at the program in Beaver, PA. If you are a Caregiver, Direct Care Worker, Home Health Aide or always wanted to be one, this is the opportunity for you as we are hiring immediately.
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Re being submitted Streamlined compliance process Low-Cost Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance Around the clock support Your own personal recruiter/account manager dedicated to your career path We focus on YOU, the traveler, and what YOU want.
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Excellent communication and team skills as well as a keen attention to detail. Perform inspections, checks, and follow sampling procedures according to the applicable instructions on products having been delivered by suppliers before their use in production.
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Direct and Contract Service Providers (CSP) by reviewing paperwork for accuracy, completeness, and correctness. Direct and Contract Service Providers (CSP) by reviewing paperwork for accuracy, completeness, and correctness.
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Our CNAs work flexible and predictable schedules with full support anytime day or night. #HALOS Pay Range: $25,000 - $35,000 At our company, CNAs are able to get back to why they became CNAs: To provide direct, one-on-one care to medical fragile individuals and to make a difference in the lives of their patients and families.
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