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Within one year of employment, all direct care staff shall complete both segments of Direct Support Professional (DSP) competency-based training course including the competency tests or pass the department-approved challenge tests applicable to both training segments.
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At VCA East Bay Veterinary Emergency we operate 24 hours a day facility with focus on providing care for emergent canine and feline cases and are a referral hospital for after-hours care for the local general practitioners.
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POSITION SUMMARYThe Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)/Licensed Psychiatric Technician (LPT) Direct Care Staff provides recovery focused services related to the safe and appropriate administration of medical treatment (including medications) as prescribed by the physician.
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ALWAYS BEST CARE SENIOR SERVICES Hiring weekly for multiple positions Immediate start dates Are you a compassionate person who takes pride in making a positive impact on the lives of seniors? We are a licensed, employee-based non-medical home care company, seeking caring individuals to provide exceptional in-home care for seniors in Alameda and Contra Costa counties.
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Post anesthesia care unit nurse, PACU, PACU nurse, post anesthesia, post-operative, anesthesia, PACU RN, nursing, nurses, registered nurse, RN, R.N., medical, hospital, patient care, healthcare, health care.
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We offer private duty nursing, skilled nursing, physical rehabilitation, companion care, respite care and behavioral care for individuals with chronic and acute illnesses and disabilities.
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This physician will work directly with a second medical oncologist in the Antioch care center and will collaborate with the SEBMG medical oncologists working in our Berkeley based cancer center.
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Meets all state required conditions of employment as set forth by funder and Community Care Licensing for a Licensed Community Care facility; i.e. Fingerprint and Child Abuse Index clearance, TB/Health Physical.
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Limitless Care is currently hiring - Part-time/Full-Time Caregivers, CNA/HHA, who can work Short Hours, Long Hours, (Day or Night) Weekdays, Weekends and Holidays. Limitless Care provides premier in-home senior care to help older adults thrive at home with optimal independence, health, safety and happiness.
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Multi-specialty collaboration with a mission-driven integrated health care delivery model. We practice in an environment with patients at the center and deliver culturally responsive and compassionate care to our member populations.
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Suturing, General Orthopedic Evaluations/Management, Basic rehabilitation for musculoskeletal injuries, General internal medicine, family medicine and pediatrics, General Dermatology, General Eye Problems General EKG interpretations Emergency management skills General GYN Expertise Communicate with the Medical Doctor regarding quality care and treatment issues of patients at BBFHC. Conduct Clinical Pertinence Chart Review studies in order to assess and enhance patient outcomes.
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Grounds Worker II - Positions in this classification provide skilled gardening care and grounds maintenance involving trees, lawns, turf, shrubs, hedges, ground cover, flowers and athletic fields.
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Healthcare systems around the U.S., including municipal health systems, multi-unit senior care companies, governments, school systems, VMS and MSP vendors trust us to deliver more than 100,000 nurses and other healthcare professionals on-demand.
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We are hiring a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) to join our team and work with the residents of a senior living community that offers one or more of the following care settings: independent living, assisted living, and memory care.
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When appropriate, works with Case Manager to coordinate plan of care for patient education and identifies candidates to refer to physician for nutritional supplements, as per disease management agreements.
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