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Supervise and coordinate activities of health technicians, feeders, bedders, maternity, nursery, milkers, and other supporting staff. Knowledgeable in disease control, have the ability to identify illness, injury treatment, pregnancy checking and other animal health activities.
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Opportunities to advance your practice include resource nurse to manage the day-to-day activities, preceptor to new nurses and students, participation in Collaborative Governance Committees, clinical recognition program/ladder.
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The unit also has a nursery for newborns that meet level I or level II criteria as determined by DPH regulation and medical evaluation. Competencies preferred include blood transfusion, IV blood draws, newborn care, lactation support, post partum care of vaginal and cesarean births.
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TravelNurseSource is working with ARMStaffing to find a qualified OB/GYN RN in Johnson City, Tennessee, 37604 Pay Information $1,954 per week About The Position ARMStaffing is looking for RN - OBGYN (Nursery, Registered Nurse, Obstetrics RN) in Johnson City, Tennessee (VMS ID: 267312.
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Thanks to our year-round temperate climate, affordable housing, low cost of living, access to healthcare and education facilities, not to mention the breathtaking natural beauty of majestic mountain ranges and the San Pedro River and outdoor activities, Cochise County residents enjoy an excellent quality of life.
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Explore Five Rivers Metroparks where there is much to do; biking, hiking, water activities, fishing, horseback riding, and more! The flagship system hospital provides exceptional case variety and acuity with a level two trauma designation and maternity care with a level III nursery.
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With more than 40 physician specialties and nearly 200 physicians on staff, LCRH offers the most comprehensive medical services in the region, including complete cardiac care, a level II neonatal nursery, and a neurosurgery program rated among the best in the nation.
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Nestled on the edge of the Daniel Boone Forest, Somerset is the hub for lake activities and is the houseboat capital of the world. The opportunities for outdoor amenities are endless with rock climbing, whitewater rafting, hunting, hiking, kayaking, and caving all within minutes of downtown.
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Tree work experience may include groundman work or nursery work. Education Licenses & Experience Required: High School graduation plus two (2) years’ experience in public works activities and one (1) year of experience in related tree work preferred.
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RNs working in the below specialty areas are required to complete and maintain certifications as listed:Intensive Care Units – ACLSEmergency Department – ACLS, PALS, TNCCLabor & Delivery – ACLS, NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation)Nursery – NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation)Pediatrics – PALSCath Lab – ACLSPACU – ACLS, PALSRNs have 12 months, from the date they begin working in the specialty area, to acquire the appropriate certification and 18 months to acquire TNCC certification for the Emergency Department.
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At least one year of experience in NICU or Newborn Nursery. The staff nurse is responsible for maintaining standards of practice, coordinating patient care activities of all assigned staff in the provision of quality nursing care.
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The RoleThe Nursery Technician is responsible for maintaining the vegetation cycle of all sustainable plants within the facility. Use dexterity, coordination, and precision to perform tasks that require manual manipulation to perform plant maintenance activities including defoliation, pruning, and other activities as required.
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Little Pioneers’ unique values means anyone can develop into various roles including a nursery manager or further – all you need are dreams and aspirations. Learning and Development – We give you the support you need to develop your knowledge, skills and behaviours through one-to-one supervisions, personal development plans and access to learning resources and activities, as well as joining one of our award-winning LEAP Apprenticeship programmes.
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Our roles come with a fantastic set of benefits which really make a difference for you Career Growth – Progression opportunities within the nursery as well as opportunities society wide. Come and join us at our John Radcliffe nursery.
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In Special Care Nurseries, the Patient Care Technician is responsible for assisting with the transport of healthy, uncompromised newborns from Labor and Delivery to the newborn admission nursery, cleaning equipment used on infants in the Special Care Nursery, and ordering patient care supplies from the storeroom and stocking the Special Care Nursery area.
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