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The Vacancy: The list established from this recruitment will be used to fill future, part-time and full-time vacancies and substitute/temporary positions for up to six months.
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Position Summary: A Case Aide provides direct support to the case management team to utilize sound professional judgement and best practices to ensure the swift reunification of Unaccompanied Children and their sponsor(s) while maintaining compliance with established local, state, and federal policies and procedures.
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Home Health Aide (HHA) Certificate. There are Home Health Aide job openings in your area. Home Health Aide (HHA) Certificate. Passion for helping people including bathing, housekeeping, and meal prep.
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Position Summary: We are URGENTLY hiring passionate and responsible Behavior Support Aides (which includes anyone who has had previous experience as a: behavior technician, behavior therapist, aba therapist, behavior interventionist, behavior coach, behavior assistant, behavior support specialist, behavior consultant, SPED aide, special education aide) to join our team at our Pasadena, CA office.
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Job Description: The Diet Aide assists the Registered Dietitian in monitoring and maintaining the dietary program. The Diet Aide performs essential duties associated with the processing of meal plans, resident information related to meal patterns, compliancy, and safety pertaining to the nutritional care and food service of all residents.
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We have a unique opportunity in our Hospice as a Per Diem Certified Home Health Aide (CHHA). Has successfully completed: A training program and competency evaluation as required by federal regulation 418.76 (b)&(c); or A competency evaluation program as required by the federal regulation 418.76 (c); or A nurse aide training and competency evaluation program approved by the state and meets the requirements of the federal regulations (§483.151 through §483.154) and is currently listed in good standing on the state nurse aide registry; or A state licensure program.
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Under the direction of the Director of Dining Services or Executive Chef supervision, the Dietary Aide I prepares and delivers food trays to Skilled Nursing facility residents and performs designated work and cleaning routines by performing the following duties.
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