Command Control Center Specialist jobs in iowa state USA
5 command control center specialist jobs found in iowa state: showing 1 - 5
Supervisor-house, Hourly | Prn | Nursing Administration
Company: Great River Health |
hospital operations, including acting as incident command center at the start of emergency situations, scheduling surgeries..., objectives, or infection control standards. Observe, interview, and assess patients to identify customer service needsLocation: West Burlington, IA, USA
| Salary: US$43.3 per hour | Date posted: 30 Apr 2026
Supervisor-house, Hourly | Prn | Nursing Administration
Company: Great River Health |
hospital operations, including acting as incident command center at the start of emergency situations, scheduling surgeries..., objectives, or infection control standards. Observe, interview, and assess patients to identify customer service needsLocation: West Burlington, IA, USA
| Salary: US$43.3 per hour | Date posted: 30 Apr 2026
Supervisor-house, Hourly & Transfer Center Coordinator | 30 Hours Per Week | Nursing Admin. & Grand Central Grh
Company: Great River Health |
as incident command center at the start of emergency situations, scheduling surgeries, activating the on-call surgical team...Job Details: Scheduled Hours: House Supervisor - 6:30pm - 7:00pm (18 hours per week) Transfer Center Coordinator: 7Location: West Burlington, IA, USA
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 29 Apr 2026
House Supervisor (rn) | 9 Hours Per Pay Period | Klein Center
Company: Great River Health |
officer. During off-hours, the House Supervisor coordinates hospital operations, including acting as incident command center... management plans. Maintain departmental policies, procedures, objectives, or infection control standards. Observe, interviewLocation: West Burlington, IA, USA
| Salary: US$43.3 per hour | Date posted: 17 Apr 2026
Supervisor-house, Hourly | 30 Hours Per Week | Nursing Administration
Company: Great River Health |
, the House Supervisor coordinates hospital operations, including acting as incident command center at the start... departmental policies, procedures, objectives, or infection control standards. Observe, interview, and assess patients to identify