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The Healthcare Facility Planner oversees construction progress, ensuring that timing, costs and contract requirements are adhered to. Offers professional services on assigned projects concerning design, construction, development, or installation of hospital buildings and facilities. Being a Healthcare Facility Planner works with hospital departments to review design changes, equipment specifications/substitutions, purchasing and accounting procedures. Supervises construction, equipment installation, renovation and redesigning projects. In addition, Healthcare Facility Planner develops and designs feasibility studies for review. May require a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Being a Healthcare Facility Planner contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. Work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. Working as a Healthcare Facility Planner typically requires 4 to 7 years of related experience.
The Facility Cook/Menu Planner may create and update menus, help with grocery items inventory and kitchen, equipment maintenance. Follows a menu to prepare and cook meats, fish, poultry, gravies, cereals, soups, vegetables and other foods for service in an institutional setting. Being a Facility Cook/Menu Planner typically reports to a supervisor or manager. May require a high school diploma or its equivalent. Being a Facility Cook/Menu Planner has gained proficiency in multiple competencies relevant to the job. Works independently within established procedures associated with the specific job function. Working as a Facility Cook/Menu Planner typically requires 3-5 years of related experience, or may have 2 years experience plus an associates degree, or additional training or certification.
Clinical Facilities Planner offers professional services on assigned projects concerning design, construction, development, or installation of hospital buildings and facilities. Oversees construction progress, ensuring that timing, costs and contract requirements are adhered to. Being a Clinical Facilities Planner supervises construction, equipment installation, renovation and redesigning projects. Works with hospital departments to review design changes, equipment specifications/substitutions, purchasing and accounting procedures. Additionally, Clinical Facilities Planner develops and designs feasibility studies for review. May require a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. The Clinical Facilities Planner contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. Work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. To be a Clinical Facilities Planner typically requires 4 to 7 years of related experience.
Facilities Planner II plans building or refurbishment projects focused on effectively utilizing spaces and resources to support the organization's physical facility and space needs. Conducts evaluations of current facilities to assess short-term and long-term space needs and produce feasibility studies. Being a Facilities Planner II prepares and reviews designs, layout plans, specifications, and standards that comply with building regulations, industry best practices, and organizational requirements. Estimates costs for labor, materials, and services. Additionally, Facilities Planner II generates, monitors, and updates project plans and timelines with task details, deliverables, and status updates. Coordinates construction and installation processes and expedites delivery of materials required by projects. May require a bachelor's degree or equivalent. Typically reports to a manager. The Facilities Planner II occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Gaining exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. To be a Facilities Planner II typically requires 2 -4 years of related experience.