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6 months of Monitor Tech experience in an acute care setting preferred. We are seeking a Monitor Technician for our facility to ensure that we continue to provide all patients with high quality, efficient care.
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CMT-BC - Certified Monitor Technician (ABCM) within 1 year OR. At Houston Methodist, the Monitor Technician position is responsible for performing accurate EKG rhythm interpretation and other in electrocardiography functions that support the interprofessional healthcare team in delivering high quality, cost-effective care.
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Job SummaryThe M/WBE Project Monitor is a member of Contractor Diversity team at the Harris Health System's Contractor Diversity division. The M/WBE Project Monitor is responsible for the daily operations of contracts overseeing progress of sub-awards and payments to M/WBEs while optimizing inclusive procurement practices under the Minority- and Women-Owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE) program.
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Monitor funder and agency policies and requirements with accuracy and attention to detail. The Grant Monitor is responsible for ensuring that grant-funded programs are in compliance with proposal/contract objectives; grant/contract implementations are completed responsibly and ethically, following the policies and regulations of grantors and the Agency; reporting data-related tasks (data collection, quality control, and data entry), and assisting with program development and computer usage.
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Frequently patrol building to observe and listen to individual residents and groups of residents and monitor the state of the building. Receive from the Monitor I leaving the watch all information pertaining to events that transpired during the shift, (resident medical problems, disciplinary problems, new arrivals, etc.
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GEO provides complementary, turnkey solutions for numerous government partners worldwide across a spectrum of diversified correctional and community reentry services. Examples of activities include smelling for marijuana and/or unauthorized tobacco use; listening to conversations; ensuring doors and windows are properly secured.
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We are currently hiring for Debris Monitors to help monitor debris removal. Employees in this position are the "on-site" monitor for the removal, and possibly, disposal of disaster-generated debris.
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Role Mission: The School Monitor is responsible for ensuring the safety of students by providing supervisory monitoring of students at various times of the days including before/after school and during lunch/recess.
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Successful completion of the Monitor Technician BKAT with a score of 80% or higher within the first 6 months of employment. PHYSICAL CAPABILITIES:Work is mostly sedentary; visual acuity required to watch monitors, interpret EKG strips and observe patients for lead placement problems; talking and hearing essential for reporting arrhythmias and following instructions; motor coordination necessary to document strips, and work with monitor console.
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As a Houston Debris Monitor, you will be responsible for overseeing the removal and disposal of disaster debris. Previous experience as a debris monitor or similar role is preferred. Monitor and assess debris removal operations in designated areas.
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This is an amazing opportunity to join Kindred Hospital and gain experience as a Monitor Technician. You will continuously monitor the cardiac function of patients on telemetry, providing an accurate interpretation of the rhythm and promptly notifying the nursing staff of any significant findings or changes.
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Applying for this posting places your name in a pool of applicants who wish to be considered for a Hall Monitor position as they become available in the district. Monitor halls during instructional class time.
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Position responsible for coordinating and maintaining specialized advanced technical skills, monitoring patients ECG rhythms, interpreting results, and communicating effectively with the healthcare team as determined by department procedure.
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Greet passengers at taxi curbside in Ground Transportation area of airport and offer them assistance or directions.
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YES Prep needs a dynamic Lunch Program Monitor with a diverse set of experiences, to make our mission a reality. A Lunch Program Monitor will monitor the daily meal program to ensure each student receives a reimbursable meal each day.
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