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Contributes to the development and implementation of projects and programs to maximize Police Services in coordination with the Mayor, Town Council, Town Manager, other Town departments, and public and private organizations.
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The incumbent has knowledge in areas of patient care practices, microbiology, asepsis, disinfection/sterilization, adult education, infectious diseases, communication, program administration and healthcare epidemiology.
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Ability to convey knowledge of safety regulations and guidelines such as College of American Pathologists (CAP), Joint Commission and Occupational Safety and Health Administration along with continuing education and employee orientation to ensure staff compliance with safety requirements.
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From large businesses moving to ou area like Macy’s Fulfillment Center, Proctor & Gamble and BPG-USA that have boosted our economy to the rich historic tradition of Harper’s Ferry, the annual Apple Harvest Festival, and numerous outdoor recreation activities off the Potomac River, Martinsburg has experienced significant residential and business growth and continues to carry the tradition of being a vibrant, family friendly community.
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Participate in Fall Risk Management program and other specialty programs and ensure GNA's and CMA's are aware of residents at risk. Inform the family member of the death of a resident; contact the funeral home when requested by the family; follow policy for postmortem care.
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Successful candidate is responsible for CDBG and HOME grant coordination and administration, program research and analysis, development of program materials, plans, progress reports, federal program compliance and proposal preparations.
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The Advanced Practice Provider must be a graduate from an accredited School of Nursing program, licensed as a registered nurse, certified as a Nurse Practitioner by being a nursing graduate from an accredited Nurse Practitioner Program with a Master's Degree in Nursing and have a concentration and specialty track of Older Adult and/or Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP.
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The Advanced Practice Provider reports directly to the Director of Clinical Practice and/or the Area Clinical Practice Manager. The Advanced Practice Provider works collaboratively with Center Leadership to achieve AlignMed Partners mission of improving the lives we touch through the delivery of high quality health care and everyday compassion.
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Prepares patients for physical therapy treatments to put on and remove supportive devices, assists physical therapists during administration of treatments, and provides routine treatment.
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Must be knowledgeable of nursing and medical practices and procedures, as well as laws, regulations, and guidelines pertaining to long term care administration. The position of RN Director of Nursing Services will have primary responsibility for administering and coordinating clinical services and programs for residents.
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Fantastic Support; administration highly involved in physician relations; substantial growth. No weekend procedures, work from home part time and on call. Potential for 1:6 call with Nighthawk coverage.
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The incumbent is responsible for administering a comprehensive Community Health Care program within the assigned Job Corps Center, providing a variety of health care functions such as assessment, treatment, counseling and education to a student population with diverse socio-economic backgrounds.
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We are committed to being and becoming a people of radical compassion, working for justice and wholeness in ourselves and in the world. Description: Shepherdstown Presbyterian Church (SPC), located in Shepherdstown, West Virginia (70 miles northwest of Washington, DC) is seeking a part-time (~ 10 hours/week) Choir Director to coordinate, promote and provide choral music as an essential part of the worship and community life of the church.
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Professionally handle “warm” transfer calls as needed to the Veterans Crisis Line, National Call Center (NCC) for Homeless Veterans, Veterans Benefits Administration Education Call Center, Veterans Benefits Administration National Call Center (NCC), Veterans Health Administration Health Benefits, Eligibility and Enrollment, National Cemetery Administration Cemetery Scheduling, or the VA Hotline.
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Our Industrial Maintenance Electrician would be on a 12 hour rotating shift and is perfect for those who have plenty of industrial Electrician experience. - Member of the plant's Emergency Response Team which assists other maintenance-related crews to perform required tasks such fire prevention, hazardous waste removal, snow removal, etc.
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