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As a Nursing Home Administrator, you will make a significant impact by exercising leadership responsibility and oversight for 120 beds of short-term care and rehab operations. The Nursing Home Administrator assists in ensuring regulatory compliance, effective labor management, optimizing ancillary revenue and reimbursement, managing occupancy and resident transitions, overseeing financial management, and enhancing resident experience outcomes.
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Public Safety Dispatcher (Short term Temporary) In accordance with Federal Communications Commission regulations, standard public safety dispatching guidelines, and college department policies and procedures, communicate by two-way radio with public safety officers, cadets, parking enforcement officers, other mutual aid as needed, and other campus departments.
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Minimum 1+ years speech therapy experience required.
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The Hospitalist Nurse Practitioner will work closely with the Hospitalists and serve as a Resource to the Nursing staff.
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Within our Alternatives platform, we are seeking a Hedge Fund Analyst ("Analyst") to join our Wellington Global Technology Long/Short fund. This is our flagship long/short technology hedge fund, which invests across all market capitalizations, sectors, and geographies within the global technology landscape.
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The Workforce Management Analyst will report to the Command Center Manager the Workforce Management (WFM) Analyst is responsible for providing short, medium and long-term contact volume and staffing forecast within the contact center, and the timely production and analysis of management reports to support the operation for both inbound and outbound contact types.
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Develop and optimize the daily trading activities for RWE Renewables in US with focus markets ERCOT, NYISO, NE, SPP, PJM, MISO and CAISO in the short-term tenor, i.e. prompt up to month-ahead. RWESTA is seeking a highly motivated and experienced individual to join our Commercial Asset Optimization team as an US short-term portfolio manager/trader.
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The Short Stay RN educates and provides post-op instructions and information. The Short Stay RN will perform in a variety of care areas. The Pre-Op nurse is responsible for setting up the care of the patient.
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With additional opportunities to support other short-term assignments throughout the program year. In this position, the MFLC serves Service Members and their families in Point Loma, CA. This is an interim position with the MFLC Program and provides an opportunity to positively impact those who serve our Nation.
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Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital is hiring a Flexi Registered Nurse for our Short Stay/ Surgical Observation Unit! This unit is dedicated to short stay patients from Women’s Health, Ortho/Spine, General Surgery, and Bariatrics.
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Serves as the major tertiary facility for much of the Southeast, the Caribbean and South America
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Establish weekly short-term and long-term goals jointly with family. The Family Support Coordinator is a highly responsible professional position providing assessment, intensive case management, and advocacy services to homeless families within the Interfaith Hospitality Network Program, the Homeless Assistance Prevention program, and all other FPCE programming.
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Working as a Mission Ready Reserve MFLC allows counselors to focus wholeheartedly on their passion for helping others, without by administrative burdens.
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Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification must be obtained within 1 year of hire or transfer into job for the following departments: 01-70100 ED, 01-74300 Short Stay Surgery, 01-74270 PACU, 01-61100 Burn Center, 01-73900 Burn Therapy, 01-62900 Pediatric, 01-60500 PICU Pediatric ICU, 01-77610 Endoscopy (except for nurses in pre-admission testing.
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Working as a Mission Ready Reserve MFLC allows counselors to focus wholeheartedly on their passion for helping others, without by administrative burdens.
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