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Newborn Hearing Screening Technician performs mandated hearing screening tests for newborn infants. Works directly with nursing staff, patients, and parents to communicate relevance of hearing screening and early intervention to support positive outcome.
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Provide all students participating in MTSS/Response to Intervention (RtI) with vision and hearing screening prior to initial evaluation for special education services. Enter student-level data related to vision and hearing screening using the Board's electronic student information system.
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Hearing Screening Associates (HSA) is a full-service company that offers an all-inclusive service for screening the hearing of newborn infants. Maintain and use hearing screening equipment, assist with database management.
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HSA is seeking a part time Screening Technician to screen newborn babies hearing in a hospital setting. Responsible to conduct newborn hearing screenings on all infants in the nursery and NICU prior to discharge from the hospital, coordinates post-discharge follow up care as needed utilizing appropriate procedures and computer technology.
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Hearing loss is one of the most common birth defects in the U.S.; left undetected, hearing loss can lead to speech and language developmental delays. Ability to walk and stand for up to 2 hours, push and pull screening cart 95 – 100% of shift, and lift up to 25 pounds.
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This position is ideal for stay-at-home parents, retirees, and college students interested in earning supplemental income. Upon completion of HSA/Hospital training, has thorough knowledge of procedural variables and instrumentation in the application of Transient Emissions and Automated Auditory Brainstem Response (AABR) testing.
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Location: Ochsner St. Anne. Rate of Pay: $ 15.50, + $1.00/hr weekend shift differential. Schedule: 2-3 weekday mornings and every other weekend morning, 8-10 hrs/week. No prior experience required, on the job training is provided.
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Schedule: 2-3 Weekdays (Monday - Friday) beginning at 8:00 AM + rotating weekend mornings beginning at 8:00 AM (Saturday & Sunday) 15-20 hours/week. This position is ideal for someone who is interested in earning supplemental income and/or healthcare experience.
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Free onsite health screenings (to include hearing, skin cancer, biometric screening, flu shots) This position requires: climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, grasping, feeling, talking, hearing, seeing, and repetitive motion.
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Faculty members in the Division are actively involved in hearing-loss research, mucopolysaccharidosis, and other LSD translational research, clinical studies evaluating the utility of using next generation sequencing for newborn screening, quality improvement projects and with the state birth defects registry.
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Performs therapeutic treatments and other health screenings, i.e. ear lavage, pulse oximetry, nebulizer treatments, spirometry, hearing and vision screening, fetal non-stress test, holter monitoring, suture/staple removal and others as needed for the Provider.
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Age, give bath, perform hearing screening, assist with circumcision, and any. RNs, Obstetricians, Pediatrician, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Family. The OB RN then provides primary care of the newborn, with support of an MD or.
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Location: The Christ Hospital Liberty Township. Rate of Pay: $ 16.00, + $1.00/hr weekend shift differential. Interact as needed with various hospital departments; Performs duties in accordance with the policies and procedures of HSA, hospitals, and respective departments.
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The Medical Assistant / Clinic LPN will provide direct care to patients under the supervision and delegation of the Registered Nurse (RN), Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant or Physician (Provider) within the PHMG Clinic.
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Pass a computerized assessment that confirms your proficiency in English and potential ability to interpret X-rays Pass a medical evaluation which includes tests of vision, hearing, and joint mobility exam Pass ASM and TSA background and financial records checks employment.
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