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Habitat for Humanity of Kitsap County seeks an experienced and dynamic individual to serve in a critical new role as Director of Development. Reporting to the Chief Executive Director, the Development Director will lead fundraising activities to support the organization's strategic plan and fundraising goals to grow revenue significantly.
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Client in WA seeking RN (Registered Nurse) (RN) to work NightsRegion III: Primary to St. Michael Medical Center but if needed, travelers will be required to float throughout Region Three: St Anthony Hospital - Gig Harbor, WA; St. Michael Medical Center - Silverdale, WA.
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The Development Director is responsible for planning, organizing, and directing all the organization’s fundraising initiatives including the annual fund, major gifts program, planned giving, special events and capital campaigns.
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Under the direction of the Public Health Nurse Supervisor, with oversight from the Immunizations and General Communicable Diseases Program Manager, in collaboration with the Assistant Community Health Director and Community Health Director, the incumbents will assist in the coordination of the Health District’s immunization services and the distribution of state-supplied vaccines in Kitsap County.
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Franciscan Medical Group is currently seeking a per diem Clinic RN Float for our Regional Float Pool in the Kitsap County Region (Bremerton). If assigned to the centralized FMG Float Pool, an incumbent provides patient care services to the assigned clinic/work unit as needed to meeting staffing needs.
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Description Organizational Leadership Resource Management (ORLM) Adjunct Salary: $5,000 - $6,000 per 5 credit class Classification: Adjunct Faculty Supervisor: Dean of Business & Technology *This recruitment is to establish an applicant pool for future vacancies.
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Float Pool Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) - Port Orchard, WA / Avamere at Ridgemont. AvaStaff is an internal float pool supporting the Avamere Family of Companies Skilled Nursing Facilities.
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Acute (inpatient) RNs may deliver nephrology care through Hemodialysis, Peritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) and Apheresis. As an Acute (Inpatient) Dialysis Nurse you'll provide specialty nephrology care within a variety of settings (ICU, CCU, ED and more.
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1+ years as a specialty RN in a critical care, acute, or home healthcare environment. Accredo Infusion Nurses travel to patient homes and deliver critical infusion drugs, but that’s only half of our story.
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At Indigo Real Estate, we attribute much of our properties successes to the strengths of our team members and we are seeking an experienced Assistant Community Director who is passionate about customer service, affordable housing, and is driven to succeed.
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The Community Development Director leads, plans, organizes, and directs the activities of the Department including Permit Services, Planning & Environmental Services, Development Engineering, and Building and Fire Safety.
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RequirementsCompletion of a two year approved School of Radiologic TechnologyValid state radiology registration as required by state lawTwo years of X-Ray Tech experience preferred, ideally in a critical care setting.
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Report any significant incidents on the appropriate forms and to the Resident Services Director or Executive Director. Be available for state surveyors as requested by the Executive Director or Director of Nursing.
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Direct reports: Director of Finance, Director of People and Culture, Director of Food and Beverage, Director of Operations, and the Event Sales team. In partnership with the Director of People & Culture, lead the people strategy instilling a “coaching and mentor” culture.
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Work may also be performed in the field (physician's offices, offsite clinics, public non-profit organizations, etc. Provides guidance as needed to Health District staff, private medical providers, community partners and the citizens of Kitsap County in the areas of communicable disease investigations and immunizations.
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