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Do you want to build the people power necessary to fight those injustices and make real, lasting, local change? As the Director of Organizing with RISC, you will have this opportunity. RISC ...

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Director, Biostatistics

Foster City, CA ยท On-site

$226K - $292K/yr

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Director, Biostatistics

Parsippany, NJ ยท On-site

$226K - $292K/yr

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Fight Director, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Fight Director, you need a strong background in stage combat, choreography, and a deep understanding of safety protocols, often supported by certification from organizations like the Society of American Fight Directors. Familiarity with various weapon types, rehearsal scheduling tools, and safety equipment is essential. Outstanding communication, leadership, and creative problem-solving skills help you collaborate effectively with actors, directors, and crew. These abilities ensure that staged fights are both visually compelling and executed safely, protecting performers and enhancing the overall production.

How does a Fight Director typically collaborate with actors and production teams during rehearsals?

A Fight Director works closely with actors, directors, and stage managers to ensure that all fight scenes are both safe and visually compelling. During rehearsals, they teach actors choreography, supervise the execution of each move, and adjust sequences based on the abilities of the cast and the requirements of the script. They also coordinate with costume and props departments to make sure weapons and attire are safe for use. Clear communication and adaptability are key, as adjustments often need to be made on the spot to maintain safety and storytelling.

What is the difference between Fight Director vs Stage Combat Choreographer?

AspectFight DirectorStage Combat Choreographer
CredentialsOften requires certifications in fight safety, theatrical combat, and sometimes martial artsSimilar certifications, with additional emphasis on choreography and movement training
Work EnvironmentTheatrical productions, film, television, live eventsPrimarily theater, film, and television productions involving staged combat
Industry UsageCommonly used term in theater and film for safety and fight designOften used interchangeably but emphasizes choreography and movement

The Fight Director and Stage Combat Choreographer roles overlap significantly, both focusing on designing safe and realistic fight scenes. The main difference lies in terminology preference and specific emphasis on safety versus choreography. Both roles require similar certifications and are used across theater, film, and television industries.

What is a Fight Director?

A Fight Director is a professional responsible for choreographing and staging combat scenes in theater, film, and television productions. They work to ensure that any physical altercations or fight sequences look realistic while prioritizing the safety of the performers involved. Fight Directors collaborate closely with directors, actors, and stunt coordinators to design movements that support the story and character development. Their expertise covers a range of combat styles, including unarmed fighting, swordplay, and other weapon-based choreography.
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Nurse Care Coordinator

Nurse Care Coordinator

Philadelphia Fight

Philadelphia, PA โ€ข On-site

$103K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Philadelphia FIGHT is seeking a licensed RN to join our excellent crew of providers as our Nurse Care Coordinator! Our Nurse Care Coordinators assess patients, provide direct patient care, coordinate care with other healthcare professionals and advocate for patient rights. In addition, Nurse Care Coordinators provide patients with health education, ensuring patients understand their health conditions, treatment options and care strategies.

We offer competitive pay, a 9-5 work schedule with no weekends, and opportunities for career growth in a supportive, collaborative environment. Due to a high volume of Spanish speaking patients, bilingual candidates (Spanish/English) are strongly preferred. If you're passionate about providing exceptional patient care while being a part of an organization that offers comprehensive care with a broad range of integrated services, we'd love to hear from you!

About the Role:

  • Schedule: Full-time, Monday - Friday (9:00AM - 5:00PM)
  • Location: Philadelphia FIGHT Community Health Centers, 19107
  • Compensation & Benefits:
    • FSLA status is exempt with an annual rate of $103,500K
    • 3 weeks of PTO (4 weeks after 1st year) + 11 paid holidays
    • Comprehensive Medical, Dental, Vision & Prescription Coverage
    • Employer-funded Short-Term Disability coverage and Life & Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D)
    • Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRA) with employer contribution.
    • 403(b) Retirement Savings Plan with options for basic plan or Roth 403(b) contributions with employer matching up to 4%.
    • Discounted education options with partnered institution Pierce College.
    • And a multitude of other employee perks, including but not limited to, the option to contribute to medical discount programs, legal services, charitable contributions, and pet insurance coverage!

Qualifications:

  1. Bachelor's degree in nursing required.
  2. 3+ years' experience in nursing, preferably in an outpatient primary care medical setting/FQHC.
  3. Must possess basic computer skills to perform job duties including desktop computing, electronic medical records, e-mail, time sheet management, reporting, internet research, etc. using relevant software such as HRIS and Microsoft Word, Excel, etc.
  4. Must possess CPR certification or be willing to be certified within 60 days of employment.
  5. Demonstrate the ability to understand the overall purpose of clinical care and importance of support staff.
  6. Discretion, initiative, and ability to maintain HIPAA compliance.
  7. Due to a high volume of Spanish speaking patients, bilingual candidates (Spanish/English) are strongly preferred.
  8. Must be able to exercise good judgment and identify when to escalate issues as appropriate.
  9. Knowledge of de-escalation methods or willingness to be trained in these methods.
  10. Ability to handle stressful situations while providing exceptional customer service.
  11. Must be able to demonstrate judgment, patience, integrity, organization, and prioritization in a multi-task environment.
  12. Ability to work independently and to carry out assignments to completion within parameters of instructions given, prescribed routines, and standard accepted practices such as OSHA, HIPAA, HRSA, CLIA and funding body regulations.
  13. Strong skillsets in interpersonal relationships and teamwork, attention to detail, dependability, customer service, time management, autonomy and problem solving.
  14. Candidates must possess strong communication skills, the ability to multi-task and excellent attention to detail and follow-up skills.
  15. Ability to remain solution-focused and respectful in all interactions with staff, co- workers, vendors, and patients.
  16. Excellent problem-solving and conflict resolution skills.
  17. Ability to display a non-judgmental attitude.

Responsibilities:

  1. Conducts comprehensive assessments of patients' health status, including physical, psychological, and social factors; collects vital signs, medical history, and symptoms to identify health problems and develop care plans.
  2. Provides hands-on care, including administering medications, performing medical procedures, monitoring vital signs, managing wounds, and assisting with daily living activities; triages sick/emergency walk-ins/calls.
  3. Collaborates with a full range of other healthcare professionals, such as physicians, behavioral health consultants, PrEP staff and medical case management to ensure that high risk patients are meeting their treatment plan goals.
  4. Provides one-on-one education regarding diagnosis, treatment options and self-care strategies to patients with multiple diagnoses, complicated medical regimens, and/or complex social needs; promotes health and prevents illness by providing information on healthy lifestyle choices and disease prevention.
  5. Informs patients of lab results (normal and abnormal) and recommends follow-up based on medical provider recommendation; advocates for patients' needs to ensure continuity and quality of care.
  6. Completes all charting and documentation in electronic medical records (EMR) system as needed and required by contracted funding sources and billing, including assessments, progress notes, billing codes and administrative documentation.
  7. Coordinates ordering of clinical supplies, including monitoring for expiration of supplies and maintenance of clinical medical equipment (e.g., medical supplies and prescriptions).
  8. Monitors tracking board to ensure patient flow and cycle times throughout the clinic.
  9. Acts as a back-up to Medical Assistants as it pertains to therapeutic injections, vaccinations, phlebotomy, EKG, oxygen setup, blood glucose monitoring, urine dipsticks and pregnancy testing, etc.
  10. Assists medical providers in the completion of essential clinical paperwork and in the generation of letters of medical necessity.
  11. Advocates for assigned patients, ensuring that their rights and preferences are respected; ensures that patients receive the best possible care and treatment.
  12. Monitors and reconciles orders in the EMR and CLIA related tasks such as running of controls as needed.
  13. Reports and assists in communicating appropriate information on reportable diseases to oversight bodies, e.g., Public Health Department, AIDS Activities Coordination Office.
  14. Collaborates with medical records to assist providers with obtaining urgent reports from diagnostic exams, specialist consultations, and hospitalizations as needed.
  15. In conjunction with medical assistants, assists providers and/or nurse managers, in the scheduling of imaging studies, procedures and specialty appointments, obtaining authorization for off-formulary medications, particularly those requiring prior authorization, as needed.
  16. If working in Pediatrics unit, oversees the practice's Vaccine for Children Program as the VFC Coordinators.
  17. If working in Pediatrics unit, organizes a daily clinical huddle with providers, nurses, medical assistants and other support staff.
  18. Participates actively in Quality Improvement initiatives and committees.
  19. Participates in regularly scheduled practice-related meetings and attend FIGHT case conference weekly as needed.
  20. Documents and notifies leadership of incidents and/or patient complaints.
  21. Upholds and ensures compliance and attention to all FIGHT policies and procedures as well as the overall mission and values of the organization.
  22. Other duties as assigned to fulfill FIGHT's mission.

FIGHT is an EEO, Affirmative Action, LGBTQ, people living with HIV/AIDS, and protected veterans' institution. We are dedicated to recruiting, hiring, and retaining employees from many backgrounds.

We recognize that an inclusive workforce with a variety of views, perspectives, and backgrounds is an integral part in our organizational success. We encourage and embrace a diverse workforce that provides us with unlimited ideas and innovative solutions.