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Professional Athlete
Participates in professional competitive athletic events, such as football, boxing, and hockey, to entertain audience exercises and practices under direction of athletic trainer or coach, professional athletes to train for sport. Plays game and engages in sport conforming to established rules... [+] More
Participates in professional competitive athletic events, such as football, boxing, and hockey, to entertain audience exercises and practices under direction of athletic trainer or coach, professional athletes to train for sport. Plays game and engages in sport conforming to established rules and regulations. Athletes are identified according to professional sport in which engaged. May speak, as representative of team or professional sports club, to groups involved in activities, such as sports clinics and fund raisers. [-] Less
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Professional Athletes Coach
Instruct or coach groups or individuals in the fundamentals of sports. Demonstrate techniques and methods of participation.
May evaluate athletes' strengths and weaknesses as possible recruits or to improve the athletes' technique to prepare them for competition. Those required to hold teaching degrees should be reported in the appropriate teaching category. Exclude Athletic Trainers (29-9091).
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Golf Professional
Utilizes knowledge and skill in the sport of golf to either participate in professional golf competitive athletic events to entertain audiences or to provide a service to other golfers by teaching or coaching golf, running golf clubs and courses, and/or dealing in golf equipment.
Plays golf conforming to established rules and regulations. May provide a service as a golf caddie.
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Accounting Supervisor (Professional)
Supervises professional level financial accounting operations, and oversees preparation of income statements, special accounting reports, and balancing of general and subsidiary ledgers. Analyzes financial statements, assisting upper management. Advises upper management regarding matters such as effective use of resources and... [+] More
Supervises professional level financial accounting operations, and oversees preparation of income statements, special accounting reports, and balancing of general and subsidiary ledgers. Analyzes financial statements, assisting upper management. Advises upper management regarding matters such as effective use of resources and methods for preventing capital being frozen. Plans work schedules, assigns duties, and evaluates work for accuracy and conformance to policies. Includes supervisors whose staffs may consist of a mix of professional, paraprofessional, and/or clerical accounting personnel; excludes supervisors whose staffs are 100 percent nonexempt. Ensures that invoices are charged to the proper accounts. Interprets accounts and records to management. Assists in developing, installing, and maintaining budgeting systems that provide control of expenditures made to carry out activities, such as advertising and marketing, production and labor, maintenance, or project activities, such as construction of buildings. [-] Less
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Agent Athlete
Manages affairs of professional athlete by negotiating with promoters or others to settle contracts and business matters and directs training negotiates with team management and promoters to obtain favorable contracts for client business manager. May prescribe exercises, rest periods, and diet... [+] More
Manages affairs of professional athlete by negotiating with promoters or others to settle contracts and business matters and directs training negotiates with team management and promoters to obtain favorable contracts for client business manager. May prescribe exercises, rest periods, and diet to be followed by professional athlete. May direct athletic trainer in conditioning professional athlete. May give directions to protege in athletic techniques. May determine strategy to be followed by professional athlete in competition with others. May be designated according to type of professional athlete managed as manager, boxer; manager, wrestler. [-] Less
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Athlete Manager
Manages affairs of professional athlete by negotiating with promoters or others to settle contracts and business matters and directs training negotiates with team management and promoters to obtain favorable contracts for client business manager. May prescribe exercises, rest periods, and diet... [+] More
Manages affairs of professional athlete by negotiating with promoters or others to settle contracts and business matters and directs training negotiates with team management and promoters to obtain favorable contracts for client business manager. May prescribe exercises, rest periods, and diet to be followed by professional athlete. May direct athletic trainer in conditioning professional athlete. May give directions to protege in athletic techniques. May determine strategy to be followed by professional athlete in competition with others. May be designated according to type of professional athlete managed as manager, boxer; manager, wrestler. [-] Less
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Advanced Professional Nurse Practitioner
Under indirect supervision of a physician, provides for the health care needs of patients through advanced assessment, identification of health states including abnormal conditions, diagnosing, treatment and evaluation. An Advanced Nurse Practitioner is a registered nurse (RN) who has completed a... [+] More
Under indirect supervision of a physician, provides for the health care needs of patients through advanced assessment, identification of health states including abnormal conditions, diagnosing, treatment and evaluation. An Advanced Nurse Practitioner is a registered nurse (RN) who has completed a nurse practitioner educational program and holds national certification as a nurse practitioner from a Board approved certifying body. Provides direct clinical services for patients according to established protocols and utilizes evidence-based clinical practice standards under the supervision of the supervising physician. Functions independently to perform individual assessments, diagnostic functions, specialized risk assessments, and make critical decisions regarding a wide variety of health situations, including high risk and crisis situations. Obtains patient health histories and completes physical examinations. Orders, performs and interprets lab and diagnostic imaging studies. Diagnoses and treats acute health problems such as infections and injuries. Provides health maintenance, screenings and immunizations as well as continuity of care and referrals. Provides preventative health care services and counseling to promote healthy lifestyles and arranges consultations and referrals. Collaborates with physicians and other health care professionals as needed. Documents examination results, noting pertinent normal and abnormal findings and ensures accuracy of notes on patient medical records.
Explains the necessity, preparation, nature and anticipated effects of procedure(s) to patients, patient’s family, or staff. Performs approved therapeutic or diagnostic procedures based upon patient’s clinical status.
Adjusts nursing care processes as indicated to ensure optimal patient care. Prescribes, manages, and supervises medication treatment for acute and chronic illnesses. Provides quality assurance review. Maintains established policies and procedures, safety, and infection control standards. This position typically requires a Master’s degree in nursing, licensure as a Registered Nurse, and graduation from an accredited Nurse
Practitioner program. Post Master’s advanced training and certification in a specialty such as Acute Care, Gerontology, Neonatal, Pediatric, Family, Women’s Health or Neuro Oncology is also required. May diagnose, manage treatment and monitor acute or chronic conditions. May serve in a teaching capacity or may supervise clinical and support staff in patient care activities. [-] Less
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Medical Top Professional Services Executive
Directs activities of multiple professional services units of a hospital; organizational units may include, but are not limited to, three or more professional areas, such as clinical divisions, pharmacy, social services, diagnostic imaging, laboratories, etc. Coordinates activities with those of other hospital departments. Establishes policies and procedures in cooperation with other hospital officials. Interprets and administers personnel policies and provides for training program. Reviews activities and recommends changes in, or better utilization of, facilities, services, and staff. Establishes and maintains work schedules and assignments of resident professional staff members. Authorizes purchase of supplies and equipment. Prepares and submits budget, records, reports, and statistical data. [-] Less
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Recruiter Professional
Attracts, seeks out, interviews, and chooses job applicants to fill professional job openings. Confers with management and discusses long-range professional personnel needs to prepare and implement recruitment program. The Professional Recruiter position faces greater challenges in developing sources of candidates... [+] More
Attracts, seeks out, interviews, and chooses job applicants to fill professional job openings. Confers with management and discusses long-range professional personnel needs to prepare and implement recruitment program. The Professional Recruiter position faces greater challenges in developing sources of candidates than nonprofessional recruiters. In addition, the Professional Recruiter's recommendations are usually given greater deference in the hiring of candidates. Contacts colleges, job fairs, etc., to arrange interviews. Provides information on company facilities and job opportunities to potential applicants. Interviews applicants to obtain work history, education, training, job skills, and salary requirements. Screens and refers qualified applicants to company hiring personnel for follow-up interview. Arranges travel and lodging for selected applicants at company expense. Performs reference and background checks on applicants. Corresponds with job applicants to notify them of employment consideration. Files and maintains employment records for future references. Projects yearly recruitment expenditures for budgetary control. [-] Less
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Professional Equipment Sales & Services Manager
Directs and coordinates activities of establishment engaged in sale of professional equipment and supplies, and providing customer services, to organizations in such fields as medicine and medical services, engineering, and education plans and directs sales and service programs to promote new... [+] More
Directs and coordinates activities of establishment engaged in sale of professional equipment and supplies, and providing customer services, to organizations in such fields as medicine and medical services, engineering, and education plans and directs sales and service programs to promote new markets, improve competitive position in area, and provide fast and efficient customer service. Confers with potential customer to ascertain equipment, supplies, and service needs. Advises customer on types of equipment to purchase, considering such factors as costs, space availability, and intended use. Directs and coordinates activities of personnel engaged in sales and service accounting and record keeping, and receiving and shipping operations. Reviews articles in trade publications to keep abreast of technological developments in types of professional equipment merchandised. Resolves customer complaints regarding equipment, supplies, and services. Workers are usually classified according to type of firm managed or type of equipment and supplies sold such as dental, hospital, school, medical, or laboratory supply house. [-] Less
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Salary Survey Data for Compensation Professionals
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