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A minimum of two years of recent full-time clinical RN labor and delivery experience in an inpatient setting, (including high-risk antepartum, labor and delivery, operating room, postpartum and well-baby.
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Minimum of 2 years' full-time experience as a RN post-orientation or post-residency training in Level I, II or III nursery; newborn; NICU and/or Mother/Baby units. The Anchor Nurse III coordinates daily activities and distribution of work in assigned nursery.
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Enjoy opportunities to advance in the childcare field, and have a chance to be placed with families seeking one consistent nanny, both full or part-time. Full-time and part-time positions are now available in the Los Angeles area, including Pasadena, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, and the Valley.
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From free coffee to competitive pay, Starbucks is proud to offer a comprehensive compensation and benefits package to our eligible part-time and full-time partners. What's more, Starbucks offers flexible scheduling and opportunities for paid time off.
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Applicants must be able to lift heavy objects and be able to sustain a heavy level of physical activity every dayJob Information:Classification: Full time seasonalSchedule: Primarily weekdays.
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The Neonatal Care Unit is a 6 bed, level 1B nursery serving Newburyport and the surrounding Merrimack Valley. Two or more years of Level II or III nursery experience preferred. The Neonatal Nurse supports the care of newborns in need of specialized care.
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Are you seeking a full time job working while also being able to pick up on-call sitter shifts on the side? Full time and Part Time positions are now available in the Los Angeles area.
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Minden Medical Center is looking for well-organized, energetic, Full-Time RN for 77P in our Perinatal Department with the ability to work in a fast-paced environment. One year Labor and Delivery experience preferred All Labor and Delivery/Antepartum Staff will be trained to float between the labor unit, post-partum/gym floor, and the nursery.
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Hourly Full Time or Part Time: Generally scheduled 39 to 40 or up to 25 hours per week, respectively; more hours may be required based on the needs of the store. Customer Service Associates work in one of the following areas: Appliances, Cabinets, Flooring, Live Nursery, Millwork, Fashion Plumbing, Outlet, Tool Rental, Pro, or Windows & Walls.
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Description Location: UCHealth Yampa Valley Medical Center Main Hosp, US:CO:Steamboat Springs Department: YVMC Special Care Nursery FTE: Part Time, 0.6, 48.00 hours per pay period (2 weeks) Shift: Nights Pay: $35.29 - $54.71 / hour.
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OB/GYN GENERALIST Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa Regional Medical Center in Martinez, CA, is currently seeking a full-time, BC/BE OB/GYN Generalist. The hospital has about 2,000 births per year, a level 2 nursery, in-house anesthesia and pediatrics, a busy emergency room, and general gynecologic surgical services.
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Additional Information About the Role 15,000 Sign-on Bonus Nights 3 - 12 hr shifts Speciality Float paid at time and a half 2 years critical care RN experience required Full Time Flexible scheduling 3 weekend shifts per 6 week period 3 holidays per year BJC RN Career Ladder - The BJC RN Career Ladder differentiates BJC as the place for nurses to work in the greater St. Louis area.
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What We're Looking For•Hourly Full Time or Part Time: Generally scheduled 39 to 40 or up to 25 hours per week, respectively; more hours may be required based on the needs of the store.
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This is a full-time employed position with a Monday-Friday outpatient pediatric primary care practice and 1:9 shared nursery call. As a full service physician staffing firm, we are ready to assist you whether you are coming out of your residency, moving from one practice to another, transitioning from full to part time, or supplementing your income.
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Schedule: 7 on 7 off (24/7 on call: deliveries, low level ER admits, nursery rounds) Let our team of physician advisors use their years of experience to help you find the right position the first time.
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