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The Licensed Practical Nurse is responsible for supporting both the front and back office, including greeting and rooming patients, scheduling, answering phones, taking vitals, drawing blood, administering vaccines, and providing additional clinical support wherever needed.
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Marathon Health is seeking a full-time Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to support Aflac from its on-site employer-sponsored health and wellness center in Columbus, GA. If you’re a Licensed Practical Nurse who wants to work in a setting that prioritizes quality of care over productivity-driven metrics, we can’t wait to talk with you.
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Marathon Health is seeking a PRN Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to support our customers at their employer-sponsored health and wellness centers in Huntington & Fort Wayne, IN. PRN Licensed Practical Nurse.
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The PRN Licensed Practical Nurse is responsible for supporting both the front and back office, including greeting and rooming patients, scheduling, answering phones, taking vitals, drawing blood, administering vaccines, and providing additional clinical support wherever needed.
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Marathon Health is seeking a PRN Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) who has knowledge and experience in primary care and preventative services to treat and work with employees and their families on-site/near-site corporate health and wellness center in Burlington, VT.
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Responsible for performing assigned back office duties. Graduation from an approved school of practical nursing. Our modern, 40,000 square foot health care facility is complete with a Laboratory, Specialty Medical Center, Urgent Care Center, Diagnostic Radiology, Advanced Body Imaging Center, and the North Georgia Outpatient Endoscopy Center.
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DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION The Pulmonology team of pulmonologists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, care coordinators and back office staff provide a full-spectrum of pulmonology care.
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Responsible for performing assigned back office duties and rotating as a telephone triage nurse in an efficient and professional manner. Current License to practice as a Practical Nurse in New York State required, plus specialized certifications as needed.
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Perform basic back office skills including medication administration, injections, bandaging, and accurately collect height, weight, and BP. In addition, must be able to anticipate the needs of the physician and require minimal supervision.
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Helps cover back-office patient care and administrative responsibilities in the event of clinician illness, approved time-off, jury duty, funeral time, times of high census, other growth needs determined/identified by practice management team.
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Recommends improvement processes and procedures to the practice manager; conducts regular audits of back office operations. Oversees the daily supervision of the practices clinical staff, including those performing phlebotomy and lab duties to assure that the back office activities are flowing smoothly and effectively and that the staff are supporting the physicians and caring for the patients.
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Three (3) years of back office experience in a healthcare setting. Performs the patient care activities required of a Licensed Practical Nurse. MINIMUM LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION REQUIRED BY LAW: State of Georgia licensure as a practical nurse.
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As a Licensed Practical Nurse you will be ensuring the well-being of patients while working in conjunction with physicians, advanced practice clinicians, front office and clinical staff.
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Everside Health nurses are responsible for front and back-office duties, including assessing patients, informing the physician of changes and assuring Everside Health physicians have the resources and tools necessary to be successful.
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Join STAT Home Health and be part of a team that provides excellent patient care, respects one another, and has a supportive back-office team that ensures you have everything you need to be successful in the field.
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