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About the role: We are currently looking for an experienced Loss Prevention Specialist - Undercover/Plain Clothes. Prepare prompt and complete reports relative to all theft incidents, merchandise recoveries, and other activities as assigned by the Loss Prevention Manager.
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Implement client treatment plans, emphasizing coordinated strategies for addressing mental health/substance abuse issues, relapse prevention, medication management, and any other risk factors that could impede permanent housing and provide ongoing assessment of client progress in attaining goals.
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This individual is responsible for assisting and supporting the implementation of the Regulatory requirements as stipulated by: CMS, DHCS, HRSA, OSHA, CDC, The Joint Commission, and California Department of Public Health, to ensure that Sterilization and High Level Disinfection processes and Infection Prevention practices meet regulatory standards.
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The Sterilization Coordinator will work in partnership with the LVN Infection Prevention Specialist, Nurse Supervisors, Dental Services Specialists, as well as the individual Autoclave Specialists and employees at the clinic and dental sites.
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The Psychotherapist serve as the primary-care provider of outpatient mental health and/or substance use prevention and treatment services to adolescents and young adults identified as eligible per established program eligibility.
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A Hazardous Materials Supervisor, under the general direction of the Risk Management Prevention Program Manager, supervises, plans, and coordinates the activities of the Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) staff, which includes project management; evaluating and making program improvement recommendations; applies sound supervisory standards and techniques in building and maintaining an effective work group and fulfills equal employment opportunity responsibilities.
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Working with the District Loss Prevention Manager, you will partner with store leadership in the development and execution of Store Shrink Plans. As a Store Loss Prevention Investigator, you protect the assets of the store against theft.
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Upon hire, the YMCA provides all youth development staff with paid trainings throughout the season in the following areas: child abuse prevention, mandated reporting, positive discipline and child guidance, supervision and safety, risk management, programming, active shooter, diversity & inclusion, anti-bullying, communication and child development.
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Proficient experience working in cybersecurity operations and incident response, to include utilizing Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) platforms, Intrusion Detection/Prevention Systems (IDS/IPS), and Vulnerability Management and Threat Intelligence applications.
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Safety Specialist, Loss Prevention, Specialist, Customer Service, Manager, Operations, Manufacturing, Retail. Safety Specialist, Loss Prevention, Specialist, Customer Service, Manager, Operations, Manufacturing, Retail.
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There may be opportunities to engage on AAPI Equity’s wider strategic communications work and on AAPI Equity’s initiatives, including Stop AAPI Hate; health-related and domestic violence prevention initiatives; and civic engagement programs such as voter engagement and redistricting.
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Supports the organization’s risk management program related to follow up on infection prevention and control-related Patient Safety Net (PSN) notifications and potential/actual litigated cases.
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Balfour Beatty Construction in Los Angeles, California is seeking a Safety Health & Environmental Manager to manage multiple Alexander Hamilton HS. This position is responsible for the implementation of the company’s safety and loss prevention programs.
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Description The DMH + UCLA Prevention Center of Excellence (COE) is an innovative partnership between the UCLA Semel Institute Division of Population Behavioral Health and the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health.
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ASSET PROTECTION: As a non-profit agency, VOALA must utilize all limited resources effectively and protect from theft loss or damage to the shelter’s assets. Monitor clients and conduct room checks; maintain records of client compliance of program rules, report to clinical/case management staff, assist clinical/case management staff as required.
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