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Participates and assists in events that reflect the unique communities we serve as requested by Store Manager, Healthcare Supervisor, District Manager or Pharmacy Manager. Supports the efficient workflow of the pharmacy and assists the pharmacy manager in identifying ways to optimize pharmacy financials, inventory management and enhance patient experience.
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We are seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Clinic Supervisor to: Assist the RN Clinic Manager in leading the day-to-day operation and coordination of patient care services. We are seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Clinic Supervisor to: Assist the RN Clinic Manager in leading the day-to-day operation and coordination of patient care services.
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OR minimum three years of experience in the industry plus minimum one year of experience as a trainer, project manager, project supervisor or crew leader. OR minimum eight years of experience in the industry plus minimum three years of experience as a trainer, project manager, project supervisor or crew leader.
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The Maintenance Technician is also responsible for the make-ready process in a manner consistent with the property's operational objectives under the supervision of the Service Supervisor and Community Manager.
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Work directly with Program Supervisor or Manager to set expectations for scheduling clients. Work collaboratively with clients, service teams, and clinical supervisor to determine interventions.
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Position Title: Lead Clinician (Clinical Team Leader) - TFC Reporting Relationship: Executive/State Director, Clinical Supervisor, Regional Manager Position Summary This position works to make a meaningful difference in the lives of the youth and families served.
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Needs 2 completed references from recent work environment/assignments (supervisor or manager only for work performed in the last two years)BENEFITS: Allied travel assignments are typically for 13 weeks and offer generous packages that include: Competitive pay rates Medical, Dental, Vision 401(k) and Flex Spending Life Insurance Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage Free Continuing Education Competitive Housing Deal Refer a friend and earn extra cash.
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This position reports to the Store Manager and has the following direct reports: Department Supervisor, Sales Advisor. Give input to the Store Manager and Area Teams on allocation and replenishment to secure garment levels according to sales trends and inform the Store Manager of any potential risks, threats, and opportunities related to the competitor landscape.
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The Department Manager will ensure that you have the Best Team and support their development, as well as work with succession planning, talent development, and structured performance management for the team based on results, values, and leadership.
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Overview:As the Part Time Customer Service Lead, under the guidance of the Assistant Store Manager and Customer Service Supervisor, you’ll be responsible for leading day-to-day customer service initiatives, inspiring, motivating, and encouraging associates to provide exceptional, friendly and professional customer service at all times.
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Provide 2 responsive supervisor/manager references worked within previous 12 months. Premier is certified as a Women Owned Business by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), is Joint Commission Certified, and is a Military Spouse Employment Partner (MSEP.
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Working under direction from the plant and/or production manager seeks to optimizes workflow and efficiency and meet production goals and profitability objectives. They will lead the day-to-day function of that group under the direction of a plant and/or production manager.
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The Senior Supervisor role is a prerequisite to the District Operations Manager position. Successful candidates are self-starters, thrive in fast-paced environments, and uphold high standards of workmanship, ensuring each remodel exceeds expectations.
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Work closely with and report all issues/feedback to the Sr. Food & Beverage Manager. The PM Food & Beverage Supervisor is responsible for ensuring staff is in compliance with company procedures and providing the highest quality service and products with maximum operating results.
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Proper escalation of any unresolved shipment issues to the Supervisor, Account/Project Manager or IT (as needed). This position also handles items that are returned as undeliverable, by contacting the appropriate Account/Project Manager.
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