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The position of Quality and Patient Safety Director at UTHET is accountable for assisting the organization to improve quality, safety, and reduce operational risk exposure through performance improvement processes and meeting regulatory and accreditation requirements.
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Pharmacy Director, Director Inpatient Pharmacy, Inpatient Pharmacy Services Director, Pharmacy Manager, Pharmacy Services Manager, Inpatient Pharmacy Services Manager, Inpatient Pharmacy Manager, Director of Pharmacy, Texas.
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If you are an experienced Registered Nurse (RN) with previous skilled nursing experience and are looking for an Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON). Park Place Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Tyler, TX has an opportunity for a Registered Nurse (RN) to serve as Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON.
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The Director is the site administrator for Orchard Harvest LIS and previous experience with Orchard Harvest is preferred. The Director works in conjunction with the Chief Nursing Officer to maintain excellence in clinical practice.
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Three (3) to five (5) years of multi-family property management or other building maintenance experience performing the duties of Maintenance Technician or Maintenance Director. Monitors and enforces contract terms via communication with the Executive Director.
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Mid-Level Electrical Engineer
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Conducts ongoing evaluation of productivity, forecasting future revenue and expenses
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Prepare casket and deceased for visitation or funeral services such as dressing casket, adjusting deceased clothing and jewelry, and transporting casket through hallways. Funeral Attendants also assist with the preparation of the deceased and casket.
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Conducts ongoing evaluation of productivity, forecasting future revenue and expenses
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The Program Director of Sports Medicine encompasses three key responsibilities: overseeing the educational activities and curriculum development within the Sports Medicine fellowship program, serving as Curriculum Lead for Musculoskeletal within the medical education program, and serving as a facilitator for Teaching Outstanding Physical Skills (TOPS.
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SUPERVISION: Depending on the facility, the director may be responsible for 3-5 direct reports. One of the following certifications is preferred-CPHQ, CPXP, CPSP, CPHRM. Experience working in a complex health system (hospitals, ambulatory clinics, post-acute care, etc.
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Manages the nursing services and staff for a department; ensures quality and full compliance with relevant policies and standards.
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Assume and perform expected duties as a Program Director as specified by the GME office. Job Description - Program Director Sports Medicine (24000163) Program Director Sports Medicine.
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The University of Texas Tyler School of Medicine and UT Health East Texas is searching for a Founding Chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Director of Women s Services. Fun attractions including Tyler Municipal Rose Garden, Caldwell Zoo, Tyler State Park, Tiger Creek Animal Sanctuary.
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The News Director oversees all content operations and is a leader in the strategic vision for station growth. The ideal news director can deliver impactful journalism and develop a digital-first road map in line with the strategic vision of our company.
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