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The Nutrition Site Server or NSS/Teacher Aide is responsible for the preparation and serving of meals at assigned child development center, cleaning and washing equipment used in the preparation and serving of meals, maintaining a clean area, and establishing good rapport with coworkers, children and parents.
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Bilingual English/American Sign Language 1/2 year (6 months) directly related experience Nurse aide or patient transporter experience. PATIENT CARE - Obtain essential information from Nurse regarding patient condition.
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Care Team Solutions is seeking a travel nurse RN Case Management for a travel nursing job in Webster, New York. Certified Home Health Aide. But the one thing nurse after nurse has said they want and don't have is someone in their corner.
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Current listing with the DFS Nurse Aide Registry as a Nurse Aide I or with the North Carolina Board of Nursing as a Nurse Aide II. Posted job title: Nurse Aide/Healthcare Tech - Atrium Health Mercy Cardiac Med Tele PT Night.
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Our Hospice Aide/CNAs are the heart of our organization who support patients by performing personal care services as necessary to meet the patient’s needs. Assists in ambulation and exercise as instructed by the hospice nurse or therapist.
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Determination that this activity can be delegated safely to a Hospice Aide/Homemaker. All factors pertinent to the patient’s safety, including the competence of the Hospice Aide/Homemaker have been assessed.
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Monitors Nurse Aide documentation in Point of Care to ensure accuracy and completeness. A Licensed Nurse (RN or LPN) in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. A Licensed Nurse (RN or LPN) in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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Participate in the facility Quality Assurance program completing audits and reports as assigned JOB REQUIREMENTS: Must be a Licensed Practical Nurse with 3 years’ supervisory experience in Community Residential Care Facility, Adult Care Home, Group Home, or Long-Term Care. Must be 21 years of age or older and have a high school diploma or equivalent Must be qualified as Supervisor-in-Charge based on the Assisted Living Rules and Regulations of the State of practice.
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Med Tech / Certified Medication Aide. Must be certified Medication Aide and/or meet the state requirements for medication aide. Supports the Wellness Nurse with Completing the clinical sections of monthly wellness visits and PSP to accurately reflect the resident on a monthly basis.
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Candidates must be licensed in the State of Indiana as a Licensed Practical Nurse, Registered Nurse, or Qualified Medication Aide and be dependable, flexible, and have excellent interpersonal skills.
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Reporting on patient’s condition and significant changes to the assigned nurse or case manager. Qualifications: Certified by the state as a nurse aid. Taking and recording oral, temporal, and axillary temperatures, pulse, respiration, pulse oximetry, and blood pressure when ordered (with appropriate completed/demonstrated skills competency.
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Valid current Home Health Aide license. Take blood pressure, temperature, pulse and respiration as directed by nurse. Our company is a non-medical home care agency in Washington, DC. We pride ourselves in creating great matches for our clients and our caregivers.
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Position Information:The Nurse Aide I/Clinical Secretary provides appropriate secretarial support to patients/families and professional staff to ensure efficient customer oriented service delivery.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Nurse Aide performs activities which assist the patient in meeting basic human needs and activities of daily living under the direction of the RN or LPN. Performs additional competencies to enhance coordination and collaboration of patient care under the direction of the RN or LPN. Ensures accurate and clear communication to patients, families, and other employees at all times, assisting with other duties as needed to maintain a safe and clean environment.
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The staff Registered Nurse (RN) is a professional caregiver who assumes responsibility for a group of patients for a designated time frame and provides care to these patients via the utilization of the nursing process, nursing trends, technology, financial and human resources within the philosophy of the institution.
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