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The Medication Technician must complete a state approved training course in drug administration and receive a certificate of satisfactory successful completion. Must have current certification as a nursing assistant or have successfully completed the certified home health aide or homemaker/personal care homemaker training program.
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Here's what we can offer you in exchange for your world-class work: Paid Training Premium Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance Paid Maternity Leave K Match Tuition Reimbursement 50% off Verizon Service VNation Disaster Relief Referral Bonus Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Employee Resource Groups Frequent Contests Career Advancement Opportunities A comprehensive benefit list can be viewed here.
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As a Demo Team Lead, you will promote sales by preparing and introducing BJ's Wholesale Club members to food and beverage products through sampling and support leadership with reporting, training, scheduling, onboarding new hires and demo set up and break down.
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Support the training process for new hires on the service team, including teaching process best practices, proper point of sale procedures, using available tools and resources while meeting Kohl’s brand standards.
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Crew Development-Assists with training new associates -Helps foster a welcoming, fun, encouraging and energetic crew and customer environment-Helps in recruiting and referring top talent for the store’s teams-Supports store and team-building activities with the management team.
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Must have Rhode Island Medication Technician License and demonstrate competency in accordance with the state-approved protocol in drug administration. Recognizes and can assist in the prevention of elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
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The Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) is responsible for delivering and supporting the therapeutic programs (within the parameters of training and expertise) designed and established by the Physical Therapist in mobile outpatient settings and skilled nursing facilities as needed.
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Interested in working in retail, but with weekends off? We've got a lot to offer with specialized training and growth opportunities galore. We handle product movement in grocery.
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Attends all allergy and foodborne illness in-service training. Participates in regular safety meetings, safety training, and hazard assessments. Generally in an indoor setting; however, may supervise outside activities and events.
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Assists in training all Associates. Must be able to remain in a stationary, upright position for 80% of the time. Training the staff on the High Fives of Customer Service.
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Assistsas directedin the LPS training and awareness initiatives of NEX associates. -Prepares case reportsinvestigative notesand processes evidence in accordance with NEXCOM LPS standards.
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