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20 jobs that use Good Judgment the most

Jobs that use good judgment the most include wild life manager, guest service assistant, and security/loss prevention officer.

What jobs use Good Judgment the most?

1. Wild Life Manager

How wild life manager uses Good Judgment:

  • Manage comprehensive regulatory documentation, including assessments, MDS and progress notes.
  • Assume a leadership role in meetings and training regarding staff education on state and institutional educational standards relate to child development.
  • Assist with obtaining community and/or Humana resources.

Most common skills for wild life manager:

  • Good Judgment
  • Senior Care
  • Direct Supervision
  • Leadership Development
  • Business Development
  • CPR

2. Guest Service Assistant

How guest service assistant uses Good Judgment:

  • Manage guest assistants ensuring customer satisfaction, store cleanliness.
  • Answer any questions they have; general clerical duties; process transactions using a POS system
  • Assist patients and guest by providing wheel chair transportation to and from their cars as well as to appointments or visitation.

Most common skills for guest service assistant:

  • Reservations
  • Good Judgment
  • Cleanliness
  • Front Desk
  • Patients
  • Customer Service

3. Security/Loss Prevention Officer

How security/loss prevention officer uses Good Judgment:

  • View CCTV, screen visitors, and monitor activity in the control center.
  • Complete mandatory training in adult and child CPR, fist aid, and environmental emergencies.
  • Apprehend shoplifters, CCTV monitor camera security system, and investigate thefts and in-store theft of employees.

Most common skills for security/loss prevention officer:

  • Patrol
  • Good Judgment
  • Loss Prevention
  • Emergency Situations
  • CPR
  • CCTV

4. Food Service Supervisor

How food service supervisor uses Good Judgment:

  • Manage inventory, ordering and delivery of groceries.
  • Icomply to all HACCP standards and is ServSafe certify.
  • Compile staff schedules, prepare money for cash drops, operate register and POS.

Most common skills for food service supervisor:

  • Good Judgment
  • Safety Practices
  • Food Production
  • Customer Service
  • Food Handling
  • Patients

5. Assistance Coordinator

How assistance coordinator uses Good Judgment:

  • Facilitate development of veterans individual rehabilitation plans, which provide purpose, organization and empowerment to achieve life goals.
  • Teach CPR to colleagues and members of the community.
  • Enter patient information into the system and verify income, insurance and Medicaid coverage.

Most common skills for assistance coordinator:

  • Patients
  • Resident Care
  • Good Judgment
  • Senior Care
  • OSHA
  • Patient Care

6. Dining Room Manager

How dining room manager uses Good Judgment:

  • Interview, hire, train, and manage take-out and in-room delivery staff.
  • Control operational costs by managing bar and wine inventory.
  • Manage payroll and timekeeping, and effectively complete proper paperwork for new hires and terminations.

Most common skills for dining room manager:

  • Fine Dining
  • Food Service
  • Good Judgment
  • Cleanliness
  • Customer Service
  • Food Handling

7. School Crossing Guard

How school crossing guard uses Good Judgment:

  • Monitor and operate CCTV and audio recording devices.
  • Monitor CCTV of warehouse and truck lots with empty and load trailors.
  • Patrol all properties own by DPS and ensure a safe environment for all students and staff.

Most common skills for school crossing guard:

  • Patrol
  • Safety Procedures
  • Good Judgment
  • Traffic Laws
  • Pedestrian Traffic
  • Law Enforcement

8. Loss Prevention Officer

How loss prevention officer uses Good Judgment:

  • Manage foreclosure and bankruptcy from inception to completion and mitigate all potential losses within an acceptable range.
  • Certify in CPR as well as self-defense training including the use of pepper spray.
  • Review surveillance footage, POS data, and audio of clients operations for theft and operational deficiencies.

Most common skills for loss prevention officer:

  • Patrol
  • Loss Prevention
  • Good Judgment
  • Emergency Situations
  • Relevant Parties
  • Incident Reports

9. Direct Support Staff

How direct support staff uses Good Judgment:

  • Ensure HIPAA compliance and provide client education.
  • Perform first aid, CPR and seizure care when require.
  • Assist mentally disable adults with ADL such as bathing cooking clothing, cleaning and medication administration.

Most common skills for direct support staff:

  • Direct Support
  • Direct Care
  • Transport Clients
  • Good Judgment
  • Home Maintenance
  • Ongoing Support

10. Assisted Living Manager

How assisted living manager uses Good Judgment:

  • Participate in all IHP/IPP meetings; ensure group home staff helps residents achieve IHP goals and continually monitor progress make.
  • Provide assistance with ADL for residents of the Alzheimer's unit.
  • Assume a leadership role in meetings and training regarding staff education on state and institutional educational standards relate to child development.

Most common skills for assisted living manager:

  • Quality Care
  • State Regulations
  • Customer Service
  • Home Health
  • Good Judgment
  • Senior Care

11. Security

How security uses Good Judgment:

  • Administer first aide as needed and CPR.
  • Practice assertive alertness and interaction with guests and staff.
  • Job require driving, walking, and climbing stairs and ladders.

Most common skills for security:

  • Patrol
  • Ladders
  • Property Damage
  • Good Judgment
  • Customer Service
  • Emergency Situations

12. Maintenance Coordinator

How maintenance coordinator uses Good Judgment:

  • Used computerized maintenance management software (CMMS) to manage work orders, service schedules, and equipment and parts inventories.
  • Maintain facilities such as lights, receptacles, power panels, minor troubleshooting of HVAC units and minor plumbing repairs.
  • Oversee all building systems with attention to fire and life safety, energy management, HVAC, electrical and plumbing procedures.

Most common skills for maintenance coordinator:

  • HVAC
  • Plumbing
  • OSHA
  • Good Judgment
  • Customer Service
  • Preventative Maintenance

13. Lead Care Manager

How lead care manager uses Good Judgment:

  • Manage marketing programs for online and direct mail; including virtual tours, Facebook, Craigslist and managing realtor website.
  • Manage listings, websites and MLS data.
  • Manage complicated cases involving serious injuries, medical evacuations, cruise ship disembarkation, and repatriation of remains with compassion.

Most common skills for lead care manager:

  • Patients
  • Quality Care
  • Customer Service
  • Good Judgment
  • Senior Care
  • State Regulations

14. Police Communications Dispatcher

How police communications dispatcher uses Good Judgment:

  • Train and skil in the use of the NCIC system.
  • Provide crucial NCIC computerize data to units in the field.
  • Maintain department vehicles and patrol cars maintenance fleet service records.

Most common skills for police communications dispatcher:

  • Computer Aided Dispatch
  • CAD
  • Good Judgment
  • Two-Way Radio
  • Computer System
  • Public Safety Agencies

15. Guest Service Representative

How guest service representative uses Good Judgment:

  • Manage department's expenses, complete weekly schedules, oversee payroll accuracy and act as a mentor to fellow supervisors.
  • Provide energetic and enthusiastic customer service to VIP clientele.
  • Operate PBX system including mail/message service; for hotel reservations

Most common skills for guest service representative:

  • Reservations
  • Guest Service
  • Cleanliness
  • Good Judgment
  • Customer Service
  • POS

16. Reset Merchandiser

How reset merchandiser uses Good Judgment:

  • Manage backroom/stock room inventory by organizing pallets, stacking and storing product inventory.
  • Maintain neat appearance and cleanliness of all equipment and product.
  • Take direction regarding tagging, rotating, and placing POS materials for products on shelf.

Most common skills for reset merchandiser:

  • Customer Service
  • Store Management
  • Schematics
  • Good Judgment
  • POS
  • Client Objectives

17. Concierge

How concierge uses Good Judgment:

  • Manage and maintain conference room availability and A/V support.
  • Manage email communications to/from members and administration to ensure superb customer service and seamless reservations for in house and outside services.
  • Greet and guide new patients through the initial registration process and logistics, eliminating first appointment frustrations and managing patient expectations.

Most common skills for concierge:

  • Reservations
  • Front Desk
  • Customer Service
  • Cleanliness
  • Good Judgment
  • Senior Care

18. Account Receivable Associate

How account receivable associate uses Good Judgment:

  • Manage daily credit card reconciliations and personally deliver regular cash deposits in a safe and professional manner.
  • Manage profitable accounts receivable ledgers for existing and new clientele maintaining accuracy of monies enter to appropriate relate account.
  • Participate in month end close process by ensuring all assign journal entries and account reconciliations are perform timely and accurately.

Most common skills for account receivable associate:

  • Customer Service
  • Data Entry
  • Patients
  • Good Judgment
  • Credit Card Payments
  • Cash Application

19. Food Service Director

How food service director uses Good Judgment:

  • Train and manage countless dishwashers, cooks, servers, and other managers to achieve significant improvements in their productivity.
  • Manage both front of the house (FOH) and back of the house (BOH) operations.
  • Manage a team of 12 managers and 160 FTE.

Most common skills for food service director:

  • Customer Service
  • Culinary
  • ServSafe
  • Food Preparation
  • Good Judgment
  • Cost Control

20. Housekeeper

How housekeeper uses Good Judgment:

  • Train and manage several maids and achieve significant improvements in their productivity.
  • Demonstrate compassion and customer service to patients.
  • Remove smudges from vertical surfaces such as doors, door frames, light switches, partitions.

Most common skills for housekeeper:

  • Customer Service
  • Cleanliness
  • Patients
  • Guest Rooms
  • Good Judgment
  • OSHA

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