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CPR (BLS for the Healthcare Provider/Professional Rescuer or ACLS-the copy must include the front and back of card as applicable) Certification must include “hands on” evaluation of skills by the trainer/instructor.
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Yoga instructors must have at least participated in a 200 hour certification Current hands on certification in AHA or ARC Basic Life Support for community/lay responder is required First Aid Certification.
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Current national certification in Phlebotomy from a Premise Health approved organization OR one of the following: Certificate/Diploma and Transcripts from an accredited Phlebotomy program with hands-on externship completed Over 100 successful finger sticks within the last year or a minimum of 200 successful venipuncture blood draws within the last 6 months.
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CPR (BLS for community/lay responder or Healthcare Provider/Professional Rescuer - the copy must include the front and back of card as applicable) Certification must include “hands on” evaluation of skills by the trainer/instructor.
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Certificate/Diploma and Transcripts from an accredited Phlebotomy/Medical Assistant program with hands on externship completed and passed. eHealthScreenings, a Premise Health Company that specializes in national biometric screenings, has exciting opportunities for Mobile Phlebotomists / Health Screeners in your area.
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Certificate/Diploma and Transcripts from an accredited Phlebotomy program with hands-on externship completed. Total on-line courses will not be accepted. In this position the Mobile Phlebotomist is responsible for performing biometric health screenings, which would include performing finger sticks, biometric readings, and/or venipunctures, for our clients throughout the city and the surrounding areas.
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Set up and break down portable blood draw / biometric station(s) Perform and record biometric testing results including, but not limited to height, weight, blood pressure, body fat, and BMI (Body Mass Index.
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If you are seeking PRN/per diem opportunities, have flexible availability during weekday mornings, seek supplemental income, and meet the requirements below, our Recruiters are currently reviewing resumes and scheduling immediate interviews.
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Candidates with proven experience in performing venipuncture blood draws will be required to do so in a fast-paced environment; providing it is needed during the screening events. Blood testing including finger stick and / or venipuncture blood draws.
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Certification must include “hands on” evaluation of skills by the trainer/instructor. Premise Health is an equal opportunity employer; we value inclusion, and we do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status or disability status.
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Job Requirements: Education: Valid License as a MT if applicable in StateCertified by a credible massage therapy schoolCPR Certification must include "hands on" evaluation of skills by the trainer/instructor.
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May interact with client representatives as required Other duties as assigned Job Requirements: Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience required Current license as a RN in practicing state Current hands on certification in AHA or ARC Basic Life Support for health care providers is required Minimum 3+ years' experience in the medical field 2 - 3 years' management experience Work-life balance is at the foundation of how decisions are made and where Premise is headed.
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Master Degree in Science of Nursing (if Master Degree in Science certificate does not state Nursing on it then a copy of transcripts is required) Records physical findings, and formulates plan and prognosis, based on patient’s condition.
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Provides a spectrum of high-quality, person-focused, and often comprehensive health care services that may include episodic, preventive, occupational and/or primary health care to patients depending on the needs of the client.
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Current hands-on training in AHA or ARC Basic Life Support for health care providers is required. Advanced Cardiac Life Support may also be required based on contract scope of services.
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