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Strong clinical assessment skills and ability to work in a dynamic environment. Educate patients and families on disease management and self-care. Monitor and manage patients with complex medical conditions, including cardiac, respiratory, and post-surgical cases.
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The VMI shall support oversight of vegetation projects, including field operations such as tree assessment, tree trimming, and other work as required. The VMI shall ensure compliance with all applicable regulations which may include, but are not limited to: Annual permits, Encroachment permits, Traffic Control Plans, railroad permits, CalTrans permits, and environmental protection measures as documented on Environmental Release to Construction.
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Provides psychosocial assessment and delivery of counseling, social work and emotional support services to terminally-ill patients, and/or palliative services to patients and their families. Upon hire: California Clinical Social Worker License Or Upon hire: California Marriage and Family Therapist License 1 year Experience in a health care setting or related field.
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Under the direction and supervision of the Director of Nursing Services, the Medicare/MDS Coordinator is responsible for notifying and coordinating the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) for MDS assessment completion in accordance with State and Federal regulations.
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Lead in developing, reviewing and/or managing of contracts such as Performance Work Statements/Statements of Work (PWS/SOW), Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL), and assessment of deliverables.
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Provide assessment, planning, monitoring, and intervention for a patient population which includes seriously or critically ill cardiac, medical and surgical patients of various ages, as well as intermediate PCU level of care depending on the census.
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Responsibilities: Oversight of multiple areas, supervision of teams of staff members, support and facilitation of programs and training, evaluation and assessment, and direct service to campers and their staff.
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Must pass a physical assessment of those physical demands post offer/pre employment and if returning to work following a leave of absence, conducted at the Company’s assessment vendor. Job Summary Under general supervision the Broadband Technician (BBT) III - OSP repairs and maintains the fiber and coaxial transport and distribution cable services including residential and business video, data, telephone, and security.
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Implement and evaluate care plans, ensuring patient safety and positive outcomes. Utilize telemetry monitoring and other advanced technologies. Comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, dental coverage, retirement plans, and more.
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Active California Registered Nurse License upon hire. Progressive Care NurseLocation: Eureka, CaliforniaSalary Range: $130,000 - $160,000 per yearResponsibilities: Provide specialized nursing care to patients in the progressive care unit (PCU.
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Opportunities for professional growth and continuing education. Minimum of 2 years of acute care nursing experience. Required Qualifications: Graduation from an accredited nursing program. Progressive Care Certification (PCCN) preferred.
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The Registered Nurse is expected to practice a systematic approach to patient care utilizing the nursing process; assessment of patient status and needs, planning of patient care based on needs, implementation of the plan of care and evaluation of goal achievement.
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Assess resident's skin condition by doing complete body assessment on admission, re-admission and return from day, night or extended leave of absence. Document skin assessment findings during weekly assessment on weekly Nurse's Skin Wound Progress.
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As a Marriage and Family Therapist you will ensure the delivery of evidence-based practices in suicide prevention and crisis intervention, applying the techniques of: Engagement, Assessment, Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation.
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DESCRIPTION The nurse is responsible for managing the care of patients experiencing life-threatening problems that require complex assessment, high intensity therapies and interventions, and continuous nursing vigilance.
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