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Following MEDIKO protocols and government oversight, use evidence-based treatment to practice autonomously in our clinical setting. Participation in the MEDIKO retirement plan. MEDIKO Employee - Part Time.
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Provide outstanding customer service to all customers including, but not limited to, patients, correctional facility staff, internal employees and other individuals providing services to MEDIKO and its clients.
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For an exciting and fulfilling career in Correctional Healthcare, come join us at MEDIKO! CEUs paid for by MEDIKO. Mediko is seeking qualified individuals who are mission driven with aligned values eager to make a difference.
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Respond to requests from correctional staff as well as MEDIKO Staff in accordance with MEDIKO and Facility Guidelines. MEDIKO Employee - Full Time. Licensed Mental Health Professional, or License-eligible (LPC, LCSW, LMFT, etc.
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Attempt to verify reported psychiatric medications within 48-hours or less per MEDIKO policy and obtain a bridge order to ensure continuity of care. Train new nurses in proper techniques, care standards, operational procedures and safety protocols of MEDIKO and its client(s.
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Respond to requests from Security Staff as well as MEDIKO Staff in accordance with MEDIKO and Facility Guidelines, to include following the rules and regulations for employee conduct/behavior and chain of command set forth by the command staff at all times while working within the detention/correctional facility.
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LPN, RN, Behavioral Health, Practitioner, and other opportunities are available. Location : Buncombe County Detention Center. Active, unencumbered state/commonwealth Licensed Practical Nurse license. Completion of an Accredited Nursing Program leading to licensure with the ability to practice as a Licensed Practical Nurse.
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Location : Kershaw County Detention Center. We are a privately-owned, correctional healthcare provider that offers compassionate, comprehensive medical and mental health care to the underserved populations of our communities.
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Beaufort County Detention Center. Employer-paid Life insurance policy/AD&D, long-term disability and short-term disability. Minimum of one (1) year nursing experience, preferably in a correctional center.
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MEDIKO Employee - PRN/as needed. Blount County Jail - Maryville, TN. Location : Blount County Jail. Active CPR/BLS certificate required (American Heart Association/American Red Cross guideline approved.
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