by working with all departments, the shop and medical community, families and administrative staff to provide for resident needs with continuity and adherence to the scope of practice and licensure for the community. This person provides complete supervision of the medication room, pass techniques, documentation and supervision and provision of care related to medication in the community.
The Medication Tech must, within the individual’s area of focus, assure compliance with Covington Senior Living’s quality standards as well as State and Federal regulations. This individual must be highly organized and possess outstanding interpersonal skills with a high level of energy and enthusiasm.
The Medication Tech works closely with the Community RN, Executive Director and Asst. Executive Director to ensure operational performance, quality service, and competitiveness with other area facilities.
The Resident Caregiver must be a firm decision-maker, taking into consideration the impact of that decision on the overall organization. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The Medication Tech reports to the Community RN, Executive Director and Asst. Executive Director. The Resident Caregiver is responsible for carrying out the primary duties as outlined by the Executive Director. These essential functions include, but are not limited to: § Demonstrate positive interpersonal relations in dealing with
employees, residents, residents’ families, visitors, and coworkers in a professional and confidential manner.
§ Initiate and participate in quality assurance and quality improvement activities based on the four components; resident satisfaction, employee satisfaction, process/system refinement, and financial impact. § Demonstrate the ability to embrace and project the values of the facility: compassion, positivity, respectful communication, responsibility, trust, community, safety, respect, teamwork, partnership, service, integrity, efficiency and financial responsibility. § Communicate accurate and pertinent information to facilitate effective and efficient resident care.
§ Provide informative written and oral correspondence. § Make informative, decisive decisions. § Oversee the daily operations of resident care as it relates to medication administration. § Apply problem solving and conflict resolution skills when needed. § Maintain awareness of governmental, societal, legal, environmental, and competitive factors which effect the facility. § Work to establish a group culture to enable Covington Senior Living to function as a whole. DUTIES The Medication Tech is expected to perform position-related duties that include, but are not limited to: § Ensure all medication documentation is current and correct, including MARs, Physician’s Orders, shop Documents, etc.
§ Ensure medication room/carts are completely stocked with all required medications including OTC medications that are ordered by the physicians of residents receiving medication assistance. § Communicate all medication changes to residents, staff, & family members. § Coordinate medication orders and deliveries with the shop. § Communicate with physicians and other healthcare providers as needed. § Monitor Psychotropic medication use is congruent with physician orders endure resident behaviors actually warrant the use of medication.
§ Control Medication Cart access and key assignment. § Pour, pass, and assist with administration of medication in accordance with state regulations. § Read all communication notes regarding the community between the various shifts of the community. § Assist Resident Caregivers (CNAs) with providing personal care to residents who are on services with the community. § Document all care given to residents in ADL Charting. Regulatory and Legal § Comply with community’s policies and procedures and recommend changes as necessary. § Bring to the Administration’s attention to any deficiencies that may arise.
§ Ensure compliance to policies relating to blood-borne pathogens, hazard communication, and infection control. § Ensure compliance with respect to risk management; the dying and the aging process; fire safety; disaster preparedness; residents’ rights; grievance procedures; and medication administration. § Other § Develop skills and education through other higher educational and/or continuing education opportunities. Annual continuing education requirements shall be determined by State regulations or as required by the Executive Director.
§ Complete full orientation upon hire. § Attend staff meetings as required. § Participate in patient care planning conferences. § Set a good example to all employees of punctuality, dependability, productivity, use of time (no cell phone/texting, social media, or computer use). Display genuine resident care, positive and happy attitude, work ethic, communication skills, confidentiality, and trust. POSITION SPECIFICATIONS Essential Qualifications Education/Certification§ High School diploma or equivalent. § A certification from a physician, nurse practitioner, or other health care professional to verify no communicable diseases, open skin lesions, or any other health problems that would interfere with job performance.
§ No previous felony conviction, or conviction for fraud of the federal government. § CPR certified and first aid certification. § Criminal background check (BCI). § TB test. § CNA certificate. § Med Tech Certification§ 18+ years of age. Skills/Abilities§ Knowledge of the assisted living care industry. § Decisive, well-informed, decision-maker. § Ability to communicate effectively in written and oral form. § Capacity to work effectively with different types of people.
§ Ability to work efficiently and professionally under pressure with time constraints. § Ability to calmly handle stressful situations. § Demonstrate organizational capabilities.
with light meal preparation assistance and clean up.
This individual must be able to effectively communicate both in written and oral form. The Kitchen Aid assists the Foodservice Director of Covington Senior Living in the evaluation of operational performance, quality of service, and delivery and competitiveness with other area communities.
This person must have excellent leadership skills to aid in motivating and developing the resident staff. This individual must be highly organized and possess outstanding interpersonal skills with a high level of energy and enthusiasm. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The Kitchen Aid reports to the Food Service Director and is responsible for carrying
out the primary duties of food preparation as outlined by the Executive Director/Assistant Executive Director of Covington Senior Living. These essential functions include, but are not limited to: § Demonstrate positive interpersonal relations in dealing with employees, residents, residents’ families, visitors, and coworkers in a professional and confidential manner.
§ Initiate and participate in quality assurance and quality improvement activities based on the four components; resident satisfaction, employee satisfaction, process/system refinement, and financial impact. § Demonstrate the ability to embrace and project the values of the community: compassion, positivity, respectful communication,
responsibility, trust, community, safety, respect, teamwork, partnership, service, integrity, efficiency, and financial responsibility.
§ Communicate accurate and pertinent information regarding resident’s well-being. § Ensure that standards and objectives for safe food handling are met. § Apply problem solving and conflict resolution skills when needed. § Work to establish a group culture to enable Covington Senior Living to function as a whole. DUTIES The Kitchen Aid is expected to perform position-related duties that include, but are not limited to: Dietary § Complete all tasks communicated to prepare kitchen and dining room for resident meal times.
For example: rolling silverware, setting tables, folding napkins and other such tasks. § Greet residents in the dining room, take orders for meals and answer questions about meal selections. Serve residents their daily choices and clear tables when they are finished. § Accommodate resident and community guests in the dining room and ensure such meals are properly billed for. § Retrieve dishes and utensils following meals and ensure all dishes and utensils are washed and properly sanitized. § Deliver Room Trays and retrieve all community dishware from resident apartments. § Provide residents with snacks as requested from the kitchen.
§ Assist in planning and executing of special event and holiday buffets. § Deliver Staff meals to breakroom. Regulatory and Legal § Ensure compliance to policies related to safe food handling and infection control. § Bring the Executive Director/Assistant Executive Director’s attention to any deficiencies that may arise and correct as necessary. § Ensure compliance to policies relating to work site safely, blood-borne pathogens, hazard communication. § Ensure compliance with respect to risk management; death, the dying and the aging process; fire safety; disaster preparedness; residents’ rights; and grievance procedures.
§ Assist during a state survey or other in-house inspection of records as necessary. POSITION SPECIFICATIONS Essential Qualifications Education/Certification§ High School diploma or equivalent. § A certification from a physician, nurse practitioner, or other health professional to verify no communicable diseases, open skin lesions, or any other health problems that would interfere with job performance. § No previous felony conviction, or conviction for fraud of the federal government. § CPR certified and first aid certification.
§ Criminal background check (BCI). § TB test. § Food Handlers Permit. § 18+ years of age. § One year of experience in the food service field preferred. § Successful completion of Covington Senior Living training program. Skills/Abilities§ Knowledge of the assisted living care industry. § Excellent leadership skills. § Decisive, well-informed, decision-maker. § Ability to communicate effectively in written and oral form. § Capacity to work effectively with different types of people. § Ability to work efficiently and professionally under pressure with time constraints. § Ability to calmly handle stressful situations.
§ Demonstrate organizational capabilities. § Knowledge of food safety. Preferred Qualifications § Well-rounded with developed outside interests. POSITION ENVIRONMENT This position requires the ability to work under time pressures, and the ability to interact with a diverse group of individuals. Physical demands include moving boxes, light equipment and supplies, and operating kitchen equipment. Standing for long periods of time (up to 2-4 hours per day) may be required. Lifting, up to twenty-five pounds, on a regular basis is required. Occasional lifting and carrying of items up to fifty pounds is also required.
Requires hearing to normal range and corrected vision. The kitchen aid facilitates and participates in menu planning on behalf of Covington Senior Living. This position is an exempt position under the FLSA and does require overtime in order to accomplish those duties outlined and to complete projects. Occasional stress related to multiple responsibilities is anticipated.
availability using government-provided data.
Conduct research and identify availability of customer component parts and initiate purchase requests required by the production shops. Coordination with Production support personnel, shall authorize, order, receive, issue, and perform customer front-end JON edits on all requirements submitted by supported maintenance shops, and maintain appropriate on-hand stock levels to support production.
Ensure the JON is properly charged for the material and the material transaction receipts are filed. Shall provide support within the required depot Management Information Systems (MIS) in the following areas: Duties and Responsibilities: Monitor
applicable systems to review, analyze, and resolve unplanned material orders and perform other material support operations. Examples of such operations may include: Coordinate material requirements with other production support personnel to reduce/turn-in excess serviceable/unserviceable material Retrieve and deliver material to appropriate entities Perform turn-in transactions for Integrated Prime Vendor (IPV) bench stock Perform turn-in operations/documentation for Due In For Maintenance (DIFM) items Support Facilitate Other Maintenance (FOM) programs Perform Demand History Adjustment (DHA) Provide maintenance material operations to include being proficient with and utilizing the Enterprise
Environmental Safety and Occupational Health (EESOH) MIS to authorize, order, receive, issue and account for hazardous material (HM).
Build management reports on HM using applicable systems. The reports shall identify re-order materials, shelf life, inventory, and backorder status. Ensure that hazardous material is properly stored IAW applicable guidance. Comply with area specific controls and procedures by local environmental management. Conduct research of the catalog databases and information to locate most cost effective available substitutes and new products. Determine stock levels needed for recurring and specialized items based on usage, inventory, project demands, seasonal demands, changing customer needs and project depletion.
Provide comprehensive and effective material support to designated maintenance shops in the form of item research, order placement and material handling through the Shop Service Center (SSC). Perform customer order, front-end Job Order Number (JON) edits on all requirements submitted by supported maintenance shops, maintains appropriate on-hand stock levels to support production. Shall take action to ensure SSC stocks are replenished when required, manages SSC/shop stocks including bench stocks and floating stocks/spares.
Research and analyze BSLs used to support different weapon systems. Determine usage factors and the end items for which these parts are used and recommend BSL stock numbers to be added, reduced, or deleted. Conduct ‘root cause’ analysis of material cost increases and identify, research and analyze abnormal material, labor or financial cost trends. Research and resolve material and financial error reports in accordance with Government Standards of Work (Appendix D). AGM IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
kitchen and dining room for resident meal times. For example: rolling silverware, setting tables, folding napkins, laundering linens and other such tasks. Greet residents in the dining room, take orders for meals and answer questions about meal selections.
Serve residents their daily choices and clear tables when they are finished. Accommodate resident and community guests in the dining room and ensure such meals are properly billed for. Retrieve dishes and utensils following meals and ensure all dishes and utensils are washed and properly sanitized. Deliver Room Trays and retrieve all community dishware from resident apartments. Provide residents with snacks as requested from the kitchen. Assist in planning and executing of special event and holiday buffets. Deliver Staff meals to breakroom.
and bathrooms daily. Bathroom cleaning includes, but is not limited to scrubbing toilets, wiping mirrors, shining faucets, wiping and disinfecting bathroom counter tops, and mopping floors. Clean towels and clean linens are to be provided. Supplies such as Kleenex, hand soap, and toothpaste should be replenished.
Take all dishes back to the kitchen and empty hamper to laundry. Assist residents in housekeeping, including inspection and/or making of residents’ beds, ensuring bedding is clean. Sheet changing once a week and deep clean once a month. Deep cleaning includes but is not limited to, moving furniture to clean underneath, wiping down all doors, and vacuuming all of the floor, polishing
all wood, wiping corners, walls, and base boards, changing all of the bedding, dusting light fixtures and pictures, cleaning windows and dusting blinds, straightening up the room, and scrubbing the shower.
Sweep up building entrances, including removing all garbage and debris. Ensure an odor-free facility. Wash wheelchairs and other assistive devices on a scheduled basis. Wash and dry residents’ soiled laundry, utilizing both household and industrial equipment. Fold and stack linen and hang clothing. Pick up soiled linen and deliver clean linen to resident and facility areas. Clean all main bathrooms daily. Vacuum halls, dining room, and living areas. Move all furniture in main living
areas once a week to vacuum under. Empty all trash, including kitchen area.
Bag all trash and transport to outside trash area. Do weekly assignments as assigned on job chart. Refill and empty cleaning bottles. Mark on chat any supplies that need to be restocked.
Location: Lehi, Utah (Home Base), Route will include traveling throughout the Wasatch Front· Safety-conscious, have a valid driver’s license, and must have reliable transportation· Must be dependable and drug free· Very physical job, you must be in good physical condition· Finishers should have their own hand tools · Required overtime in the summer season· Must be a team player and be able to perform other work tasks as required or directed from the job-site management lead· Must be able to use a smart phone· Minimum 4-year experience Qualifications Good work ethic and team player$18.00-$25.00
consumers to make painful trade-offs, such as cutting back on groceries or putting their health at risk by rationing their medicine or worse – leaving it at the shop counter because they simply can’t afford it. Civica Script and its members are intent on addressing that problem.
Civica Script was created in 2020 in partnership with Civica and numerous Blue Cross Blue Shield organizations to bring affordable versions of common but high-priced generic medicines to market. Our research showed that we could manufacture and distribute quality generic medicines for a fraction of the price many consumers currently pay. We are a statutory public benefit company that is committed to the principles
of providing affordable generic medications in a manner that promotes the social welfare and health of the community. Civica Script is a sister company to Civica, Inc.
(Civica Rx), which was created in 2018 as a nonprofit public asset to help prevent chronic shortages of hospital-based medicines — and the price spikes that often accompany them. Everyone deserves access to the medicines they need to stay healthy. To find out more about how Civica’s innovative model is directly impacting patient care, click here to read a summary from the New England Journal of Medicine. ( catalyst. nejm. org/doi/full/10.1056/CAT.21.0189 ) To learn more about Civica’s plans to bring affordable insulin to
Americans living with diabetes, click here to read an article in Bio Space.
( /article/civica-is-rallying-leaders-to-make-insulin-affordable-by-2024-/ ) Position Summary This position is responsible for developing analytics, forecasts, and recommendations in support of strategic business decisions related to the Civica Script product portfolio. This person will collaborate with the Civica Rx team on monitoring performance and oversight of Civica Script strategic development and manufacturing partners. Headquarters is located in Lehi, UT but remote work is an option. Essential Duties and Responsibilities The essential functions include, but are not limited to the following: Analyzes complex business problems using data from internal and external sources to provide insights and recommendations to Civica Script decision-makers.
Support reports, scorecards, and dashboards for collecting and analyzing Civica Script product demand, forecasts, and sales performance. Creates, reviews and analyzes KPI's/metrics, to continually backss, identify issues early, and improve business partner performance. Drives the investigation of vendor issues and develops actionable solutions to ensure overall performance, compliance and quality. Communicates findings and recommendations to leadership team.
Interface with Civica IT/technical analytics team to ensure Civica Script data is accurately captured and reported. Fostering a success-oriented, accountable environment. Perform other duties as required. Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities) Education: Bachelor’s degree in analytics, mathematics, computer science, engineering, business, or related field. Educational background in finance, accounting, advanced degree (e. g. MBA, Pharm D. etc. ) or equivalent experience preferred. 3+ years' experience in medical data analysis or payer/PBM/benefit consultant analytics/pricing.
Experience with US generics market preferred. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Experience working effectively with limited information. Ability to balance multiple tasks simultaneously and work in a matrixed environment. Extreme attention to detail and data accuracy. Experience using business intelligence tools such as Tableau, Qlik View, etc. preferred. Proficiency in Microsoft Office platform required.
consumers to make painful trade-offs, such as cutting back on groceries or putting their health at risk by rationing their medicine or worse – leaving it at the shop counter because they simply can’t afford it. Civica Script and its members are intent on addressing that problem.
Civica Script was created in 2020 in partnership with Civica and numerous Blue Cross Blue Shield organizations to bring affordable versions of common but high-priced generic medicines to market. Our research showed that we could manufacture and distribute quality generic medicines for a fraction of the price many consumers currently pay. We are a statutory public benefit company that is committed to the principles
of providing affordable generic medications in a manner that promotes the social welfare and health of the community. Civica Script is a sister company to Civica, Inc.
(Civica Rx), which was created in 2018 as a nonprofit public asset to help prevent chronic shortages of hospital-based medicines — and the price spikes that often accompany them. Everyone deserves access to the medicines they need to stay healthy. To find out more about how Civica’s innovative model is directly impacting patient care, click here to read a summary from the New England Journal of Medicine. ( catalyst. nejm. org/doi/full/10.1056/CAT.21.0189 ) To learn more about Civica’s plans to bring affordable insulin to
Americans living with diabetes, click here to read an article in Bio Space.
( /article/civica-is-rallying-leaders-to-make-insulin-affordable-by-2024-/ ) Position Summary The Head of Trade and Distribution will manage all aspects of product distribution for the commercial portfolio. This person will provide the vision, leadership, and operational execution, necessary to ensure the Company has the proper product distribution channel partners, reporting capabilities, and cost containment measures in place to ensure financial strength, efficiency, and exemplary patient service. Assists in overall strategic planning to drive the successful growth of the Company.
Headquarters is located in Lehi, UT but remote work is an option. Essential Duties and Responsibilities The essential functions include, but are not limited to the following: Build and maintain strong relationships with key decision makers within our strategic channel partners and members. Target, recruit, and set up operationally new strategic distribution partners while managing and maintaining existing distribution partner relationships. Develop a strategic distribution roadmap to achieve broad patient access to Civica Script medicines that maintains the core principles of transparency and patient affordability while meeting business goals and objectives.
Spearhead the development of innovative processes, technologies, and partnerships to establish effective distribution and supply strategies. Assist in identifying and segmenting business development partners with existing ANDAs and/or manufacturing capabilities for prioritized products. Measure and evaluate the quality and effectiveness of all distribution partners and stakeholders and provide timely, accurate, and complete reports on the sales and customer service aspects of 3PL, wholesalers, generic purchasing organizations, and dispensing pharmacies.
Execute on the vision and mission of delivering low-cost, high-quality generics to patients resulting in cost savings while reflecting the core values of the Company. Motivating and leading a high-performance team; attracting, recruiting, and retaining required members of the team not currently in place. Fostering a success-oriented, accountable environment. Performing other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities) Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree preferred. Minimum ten years’ experience in outpatient drug distribution for a medical manufacturer, distributor, wholesaler, GPO, PBM, shop, or some combination of these.
Experience in generic drug acquisition and distribution preferred. Experienced leader with extensive knowledge of the rapidly evolving healthcare ecosystem and outpatient drug distribution, reimbursement modalities, and adjudication processes. Self-directed, team player that can easily navigate a highly matrixed organization and foster internal and external advocates. Energetic, forward-thinking, and creative individual with high ethical standards Intelligent and articulate in relating to people at all levels of an organization with excellent communication skills.
Ability to make persuasive speeches and presentations on controversial or complex topics.
questions about meal selections. Serve residents their daily choices and clear tables when they are finished. Accommodate resident and community guests in the dining room and ensure such meals are properly billed for. Retrieve dishes and utensils following meals and ensure all dishes and utensils are washed and properly sanitized.
Deliver Room Trays and retrieve all community dishware from resident apartments. Provide residents with snacks as requested from the kitchen. Assist in planning and executing of special event and holiday buffets. The Server reports to the Food Service Director and is responsible for carrying out the primary duties of food preparation as outlined by the Executive
Director/Assistant Executive Director of Covington Senior Living. These essential functions include, but are not limited to: Demonstrate positive interpersonal relations in dealing with employees, residents, residents’ families, visitors, and coworkers in a professional and confidential manner.
Initiate and participate in quality assurance and quality improvement activities based on the four components; resident satisfaction, employee satisfaction, process/system refinement, and financial impact. Demonstrate the ability to embrace and project the values of the community: compassion, positivity, respectful communication, responsibility, trust, community, safety, respect, teamwork, partnership,
service, integrity, efficiency, and financial responsibility.
Provides training and leadership to the serving staff. Oversees the scheduling of the wait staff Runs the staff when the manager is not on duty. Directs other employees through their daily routines and interact with customers to make sure that they have a satisfactory experience. Acts as quality control, ensuring customer satisfaction through training employees properly and adhering to company policy.
level of customer satisfaction. Maintain clean, efficient work areas and service facility, including company property such as work trucks and trailers. Transferring units in and out of the Service Department. Forklift operations. Washing/Detailing all units.
Unloading new units off freight trucks. Assembly and PDI of new units. Maintaining the entire lot. Perform other related duties as assigned or requested. Supervisory Responsibilities None Qualifications & Job Requirements Must have 2+ years of motorcycle experience. Capable of pushing and loading motorcycles. High school diploma or equivalent. Valid driver’s license and motorcycle endorsement. Clean driving record. Knowledge and experience
with sales of Harley-Davidson motorcycles and other products and services sold by the dealership, or the demonstrated ability to quickly learn them. Passion for the motorcycling lifestyle and riding community.
Attention to detail. High energy level needed. Maintain a positive attitude and relationship with all other employees. Ability to work a flexible schedule including weekends, Holidays, and evenings. Proficient in meeting deadlines on a timely manner. Physical Demands Requires the use of both hands. Frequently required to bend, stop, crouch, reach, handle tools and lift 50lbs of material. Requires the ability to balance and push an 800+lb motorcycle. Working Conditions The noise
level in the work environment is usually loud. Potential exposure to battery acid, gasoline, chemical cleaning materials or other toxic materials commonly found in a motor vehicle service department.
Occasionally exposed to exhaust fumes or other airborne particles. Frequently works near moving mechanical parts. In addition to the outlined essential job functions, the employee is required to complete all additional tasks assigned by his/her supervisor, as the supervisor sees fit for the position.
in a courteous and professional manner. Focus on the in-store customer experience, follow up with dealership customers, and presentation of Harley-Davidson Motor Clothes/Merchandise. Selling of Harley-Davidson Motor Clothes/Merchandise to dealership customers appropriate to their preferences and needs by applying the RPM Sales Process.
Duties and Responsibilities Provide excellent customer service to all of the dealership’s customers. Greet customers immediately, in a courteous and friendly manner. Meet customer needs, offers options, resolves problems and follows up with customers. Ensure full customer satisfaction without unnecessarily referring customer to other staff members. Maintain
friendly, helpful demeanor. Provide professional, knowledgeable, courteous customer service. Assist customers in locating merchandise, offer additional product that compliments the purchase, takes special orders, answers questions, communicates policies on returns and exchanges.
Point out any sales, specials, new merchandise, fast-selling and slow-selling stock to customers. Notify customers when special orders or back-ordered items are received. Possess the ability to work with several customers at one time while maintaining individual customer satisfaction. Monitor for shoplifting. Perform cashiering functions in accordance with company cash handling policies and procedures. Does not
accept checks unless processed through cross checks. Use appropriate verification procedures for credit card purchases.
Follow the Premiums Checkout Process the company has in place. Maintain accurate customer list in database. Check price tags for alterations. Keep sales floor and displays neat, clean and fully-stocked. Ensure merchandise is attractively displayed and appealing to customers. Maintain showroom product availability by stocking shelves and displays. Maintain thorough knowledge of inventory. Maintain cashiering desk and areas dust free, clean, and organized. Keep cashiering area well-stocked with necessary supplies, such as shopping bags, credit card drafts, etc.
Assist with answering incoming calls and directing them to the appropriate person or department. Handle telephone transactions quickly, and courteously. Make tags for damaged merchandise, delivers daily to designated area. Appropriately takes in customers’ defective merchandise for warranty, correctly complete the warranty tag, and deliver the defective merchandise to designated area. Follow the Ticket to Ride process for customers purchasing bikes. Make introductions to other departments to ensure cross selling of motorcycles, Parts and Accessories, Financing, Insurance Products and Services, Warranties and Service Plans.
Stay up to date on all required HDU courses. Attend training sessions to keep current with product knowledge, sales techniques, merchandising, and inventory control issues. Assist Motor Clothes/Merchandise Manager with attaining retail sales plans in Motor Clothes/Merchandise. Follow and practice the RPM sales process providing all customers with consistent treatment. Receive and process merchandise from distributors, check merchandise received against purchase invoice, log merchandise into inventory, and prepare product for showroom floor.
Conduct or participate in periodic physical inventory of all merchandise. Assist with set-up, organization, and staging of special events such as Open Houses, workshops, fashion shows, etc. Follow all procedures to complete all paperwork and trackers accurately and in a timely manner. Remain alert and on the floor at all times. Handle customer complaints according to dealership policy, showing empathy and a positive attitude while demonstrating our commitment to “make things right”, as specifically directed by the Motor Clothes/Merchandise Manager. Comply with all company and department policies and procedures.
Perform other related duties as assigned or requested. Supervisory Responsibilities None Qualifications & Job Requirements High School Diploma or equivalent degree or greater required. Experience: 1-3 years of experience required, with 3-5 years preferred; or the equivalent combination of education and experience. Prefer knowledge and experience with selling of Harley-Davidson Motor Clothes/Merchandise, and other products sold by the dealership, or the demonstrated ability to quickly learn them. Ability to take initiative and problem solve. Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to present oneself as well as the company in a professional manner. Knowledge of applicable laws/policies/principles/etc. Proficient in the use of a personal computer and corresponding programs. Good attention to detail. Great interpersonal and customer service skills required. Approachable, likeable, and enthusiastic personality. Ability to get along with broad customer base. High energy level needed. Be self-motivated, positive, driven and helpful. Ability to handle confidential information responsibly. Great customer service, excellent personal communication, and demonstrated closing skills.
Physical Demands Requires the use of both hands. Frequently required to bend, stoop, crouch, reach and lift 50lbs of material. Requires standing and/or walking for extended periods of time. Working Conditions Normally indoors, however, some outdoor work is required during open houses or other events. The noise level in the work environment can be loud. Occasionally exposed to exhaust fumes or other airborne particles. In addition to the outlined essential job functions, the employee is required to complete all additional tasks assigned by his/her supervisor, as the supervisor sees fit for the position.
himself/herself to insuring satisfaction to customers. Determine management, production and quality requirements by asking questions and listening. Attend company meetings as required. Maintain a follow-up system that encourages follow through with assigned projects.
Establish personal performance goals that are consistent with company standards of productivity and devise a strategy to meet those goals. Review and analyze actions at the end of each day, week, month, and year to determine how to better utilize time and plans more effectively. Understand the terminology of the business and keep abreast of technology changes in products and services. Know and understand the federal, state
and local requirements which govern the company’s business. Follow lawful directions from supervisors. Understand and follow work rules and procedures. Participate in performance management.
Interact well with others and be a positive influence on employee morale. Uphold the company’s non-disclosure and confidentiality policies and agreements. Work evening, weekend and holiday work hours as required. Job-Specific Expectations Aid the Technicians with maintaining a clean and organized service department. Maintain and clean the appearance of the general facilities. Detail all cars, both new and used. Wash cars and make sure they are cleaner when the customer left them at the dealership. Handle requests courteously and quickly. Greet outside customers quickly and in friendly and courteous manner.
quality of interview. Benefits- A typical work week is 40 h ours. We operate Monday th rough Friday. During busy seasons we will work overtime, and Saturdays are a possibility. When possible, we are flexible with schedules. Full-Time employees can participate in our 401k program with a company match All employees earn Paid Time Off
Senior Living in the evaluation of operational performance, quality of service, and delivery and competitiveness with other area communities. This person must have excellent leadership skills to aid in motivating and developing the resident staff. This individual must be highly organized and possess outstanding interpersonal skills with a high level of energy and enthusiasm.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The Kitchen Aid reports to the Food Service Director and is responsible for carrying out the primary duties of food preparation as outlined by the Executive Director/Assistant Executive Director of Covington Senior Living. These essential functions include, but are not limited to: Demonstrate positive
interpersonal relations in dealing with employees, residents, residents’ families, visitors, and coworkers in a professional and confidential manner. Initiate and participate in quality assurance and quality improvement activities based on the four components; resident satisfaction, employee satisfaction, process/system refinement, and financial impact.
Demonstrate the ability to embrace and project the values of the community: compassion, positivity, respectful communication, responsibility, trust, community, safety, respect, teamwork, partnership, service, integrity, efficiency, and financial responsibility. Communicate accurate and pertinent information regarding resident’s well-being.
Ensure that standards and objectives for safe food handling are met.
Apply problem solving and conflict resolution skills when needed. Work to establish a group culture to enable Covington Senior Living to function as a whole. DUTIES The Kitchen Aid is expected to perform position-related duties that include, but are not limited to: Dietary Complete all tasks communicated to prepare kitchen and dining room for resident meal times. For example: rolling silverware, setting tables, folding napkins and other such tasks. Greet residents in the dining room, take orders for meals and answer questions about meal selections. Serve residents their daily choices and clear tables when they are finished.
Accommodate resident and community guests in the dining room and ensure such meals are properly billed for. Retrieve dishes and utensils following meals and ensure all dishes and utensils are washed and properly sanitized. Deliver Room Trays and retrieve all community dishware from resident apartments. Provide residents with snacks as requested from the kitchen. Assist in planning and executing of special event and holiday buffets. Deliver Staff meals to breakroom.
all departments, the shop and medical community, families and administrative staff to provide for resident needs with continuity and adherence to the scope of practice and licensure for the community. This person provides complete supervision of the medication room, pass techniques, documentation and supervision and provision of care related to medication in the community.
The Medication Tech must, within the individual’s area of focus, assure compliance with Covington Senior Living’s quality standards as well as State and Federal regulations. This individual must be highly organized and possess outstanding interpersonal skills with a high level of energy and enthusiasm. The Medication
Tech works closely with the Community RN, Executive Director and Asst. Executive Director to ensure operational performance, quality service, and competitiveness with other area facilities.
The Resident Caregiver must be a firm decision-maker, taking into consideration the impact of that decision on the overall organization. DUTIES The Medication Tech is expected to perform position-related duties that include, but are not limited to: Ensure all medication documentation is current and correct, including MARs, Physician’s Orders, shop Documents, etc. Ensure medication room/carts are completely stocked with all required medications including OTC medications that are ordered by the physicians
of residents receiving medication assistance. Communicate all medication changes to residents, staff, & family members.
Coordinate medication orders and deliveries with the shop. Communicate with physicians and other healthcare providers as needed. Monitor Psychotropic medication use is congruent with physician orders endure resident behaviors actually warrant the use of medication. Control Medication Cart access and key assignment. Pour, pass, and assist with administration of medication in accordance with state regulations. Read all communication notes regarding the community between the various shifts of the community. Assist Resident Caregivers (CNAs) with providing personal care to residents who are on services with the community.
Document all care given to residents in ADL Charting. Comply with community’s policies and procedures and recommend changes as necessary. Bring to the Administration’s attention to any deficiencies that may arise. Ensure compliance to policies relating to blood-borne pathogens, hazard communication, and infection control. Ensure compliance with respect to risk management; the dying and the aging process; fire safety; disaster preparedness; residents’ rights; grievance procedures; and medication administration.
Develop skills and education through other higher educational and/or continuing education opportunities. Annual continuing education requirements shall be determined by State regulations or as required by the Executive Director. Complete full orientation upon hire. Attend staff meetings as required. Participate in patient care planning conferences. Set a good example to all employees of punctuality, dependability, productivity, use of time (no cell phone/texting, social media, or computer use). Display genuine resident care, positive and happy attitude, work ethic, communication skills, confidentiality, and trust.
Preferred Qualification Qualifications: 16 years + CNA License Food Handlers Permit CPR/First Aid Certification