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Monday, October 27, 2014

Sumner's Brown Named Finalist for Top State Ed Post

Jennifer Brown, Sumner County's Assistant Director of Schools for Curriculum and Instruction, has been named a finalist for the position of Executive Director of the State Board of Education, the Tennessean has reported.

The State Board of Education is the state's education policy-making body. The Board makes rules and policies which govern K-12 education in the state. The Executive Director serves as the administrator of the Board and makes policy recommendations.

Current Executive Director Gary Nixon is retiring after 44 years of service in public education.

Tennessee Department of Education Assistant Commissioner Sara Heyburn and State Board of Education Deputy Director David Sevier are the other two finalists. Interviews will be conducted on Wednesday, October 29th.

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Friday, October 17, 2014

JOB: Executive Assistant

HFG, a part of Kemmons Wilson Companies, seeks an experienced and skilled Executive Assistant to support the President of the company and provide service to key clients of the company.  Experience in the life/health insurance/ employee benefits industry would be ideal. Outgoing personality, administrative excellence and team orientation are essential traits. 

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JOB: Warehouse Entrepreneur

I need an intelligent, organized and detail oriented person with strong computer skills to work with me at my warehouse.  Duties are incredibly varied; most of them are warehouse and e-commerce oriented: packing boxes, managing inventory, shipping orders, using a computer to keep track of the various websites where orders are generated.
You need minimal specific experience, however you must be highly self-directed and able to work with minimal supervision on both simple repetitive tasks as well as more advanced PC-based projects.
Daily Tasks include:
1)  Build and ship orders ranging from 1 oz to 70 lbs; this includes comparing and choosing the best shipping method, packing packages safely, and copying tracking information to the customer.(2-3 hours)
2)  Pack and ship boxes to send in bulk to retailers.This includes building kits made of individual product components, packaging them, applying appropriate bar codes and labels, and boxing them for shipment.(3-4 hours)
These two tasks are the main focuses of and will take up the bulk of your time.

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Monday, October 13, 2014

JOB: Home Dialysis RN Float

Staff RN
Take this opportunity to build a promising career with a healthcare leader. The professional we select will provide direct patient care, perform all technical dialysis procedures, assess response and make appropriate adjustments as directed by supervisor or physician. This individual will assess patient and document findings, administer medications, as well as assess and address patient/family educational needs regarding end-stage renal disease, dialysis therapy, diet and medications.
PURPOSE AND SCOPE:
Supports FMCNA's mission, vision, core values and customer service philosophy. Adheres to the FMCNA Compliance Program, including following all regulatory and FMS policy requirements.
Functions as a member of the Home Dialysis Team as the Home Therapy Staff Nurse.Ensures provision of quality Home Dialysis Training and patient care in accordance with FMS policies, procedures and the UltraCare at Home principles.Supports FMCNA's commitment to the Quality Assessment Performance Improvement Program (QAPI)) and CQI activities, including those related to patient satisfaction. Actively participates in Quality Assessment Performance Improvement (QAPI) process that may enhance the likelihood that patients will achieve established FMCNA Quality Target Goals.

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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Sumner Schools Keep Growing

Sumner County Schools added nearly 200 new students this year, continuing a fairly rapid pattern of growth that has stressed buildings in recent years.

School leaders now say that expansion of current facilities and the building of a new elementary school will help address growth and may prevent the proliferation of portable classrooms.

Here's more on where the growth is happening across the county.