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Nurse Practitioners practice in our outpatient practices on a collaborative care team composed of a physician, nurse practitioner or physician assistant, medical assistants, a dedicated medical scribe, and support from registered nurses and care managers.
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The Cook Supervisor will supervise employees and youth residents working in a large volume correctional food production program and ensure agency policy and procedures, laws, rules, regulations, and standards governing Food Services operations are followed while preparing, portioning, cooking, and presenting a variety of hot and/or cold food items for various meal periods to include Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Special/Catered Events.
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Note: The pharmacy technicians in physician based Ambulatory clinics are not required to be licensed by the State Board of Pharmacy however, HonorHealth policy requires all technicians to be licensed to allow for floating, cross coverage and flexibility in various pharmacy practice settings.
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Follow directions and perform tasks under the supervision of the Foreman, Irrigation Manager, and Superintendents. Perform daily vehicle refueling and reloading of materials and vehicle inspection as directed by supervisor.
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O Accepts direction and supervision from the Center Director/Center Duty Officer/Shift Manager to include assignments to temporarily perform job responsibilities of other departments and positions.
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The American Nurses Association (ANA) Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice, the ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses, the United National Organ Standard's (UNOS), and the Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy (FACT) guidelines provide the basis for practice.
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Ticket Office Assistant Manager BR Campus: Tempe Ticket Office Asst Manager Job Description Under general direction of the Assistant Athletic Director of Athletics Ticket Office, assists in planning, organizing and controlling the operations of a central ticket office.
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Under the clinical direction of the Physician, Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant and under the operational direction of the Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC)/ Comprehensive Health Center (CHC) Clinic Manager, this position provides professional skilled, age-specific care for patients in collaboration with all disciplines.
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This position assesses, plans, implements, evaluates and documents nursing care of patients in accordance with organizational policies and in accordance with standards of professional nursing practice utilizing the framework for professional nursing practice and development.
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Minimum Licensure:An active license in state of practice is required for a Registered Nurse or Clinical Lab Scientist. Four (4) years of experience as an Infection Preventionist in an acute care facility.
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OR High School Diploma or GED and 6 years of experience in Paralegal, Legal Assistant, or Banking with specific emphasis on Lending, Operations, Compliance, Corporate Governance or Litigation.
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Restaurant General Manager - Restaurant Kitchen Manager - Restaurant District Manager - Restaurant Manager and Assistant Restaurant Manager - Restaurant Executive Chef - Sous Chef - Shift Lead Do you have what it takes to join the world of restaurant and culinary management.
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Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant COTA. Physical Therapy Assistant PTA. Pioneer Healthcare Services is currently seeking a(n) RN for a 13 week contract in PHOENIX, AZ. We are seeking a RN with the skills to blaze a new trail in providing superior patient care.
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Responsibilities A Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) plays a crucial role in the rehabilitation and care of patients with various physical, mental, or emotional conditions.
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And with more than 1,000 specialized recruiters and in-house licensing, credentialing, travel, and legal teams, we can take care of all the details, whatever the position. Our company dates back to 1979, when two physicians created the locum tenens industry as a way to meet the needs of rural hospitals in desperate need of healthcare professionals.
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