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MEDICAL DIRECTOR MIDLAND COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Midland County is seeking a physician, licensed in Michigan as an M.D. or D.O., to serve as the Medical Director. This 16-hour per week position averages about 12 hours per week on-site with some on-call expectations, usually during normal business hours. This individual shall be board certified in preventive medicine or public health, or...
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Posted Fri 4th May
Midland County Community Corrections Program Community Corrections Manager Responsibilities include: writing grant applications; complying with contracts between the County and the State; creating spreadsheets to track expenditures, statistics and program utilization; develops and implements policies to maintain program eligibility; screens and assesses sentenced and unsentenced incarcerated indiv...
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Posted Fri 4th May
FIRE MARSHAL: City of Midland – Salary Range: $73,592 - $75,621. This position is responsible for increasing fire safety by overseeing the fire prevention division. Establishes fire prevention strategies and campaigns, conducts building code inspections and leads fire investigations. Associates Degree in Fire Science, 10 years of progressive fire service experience, with 2 years of supervisory exp...
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Posted Fri 25th May
BUS WASHER (TEMPORARY) – City of Midland. $8.15/hr. Temporary position to last up to 6 months. Must be 18 years or older with a good driving record. Schedule is Monday – Friday, 5 pm – 11 pm. Official application forms are available and must be returned to the Human Resources Department, City of Midland, 333 W. Ellsworth, Midland, Michigan 48640; phone 989-837-3357; Fax 989-837-5718; website www.m...
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Posted 2 days ago
Very good employment prospects are expected for pharmacists, according to the Occupational Outlook Handbook. This is because the number of job openings expected is not to exceed the number of qualified applicants for those positions. Additionally, the numbers of the elderly population are increasing and they need more medication to treat themselves. Also, more people are seeing pharmacists at stores or pharmacies instead of getting medicine from the hospital at the time of treatment due to outpatient surgeries and decreased lengths in hospital stays. Pharmacists must have graduated from a pharmacy college and passed the state licensing exam. There may also be other tests to pass depending on which state the license will be for.
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