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The Medical Assistant-Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) provides developmentally appropriate and age-specific (neonatal, infant, toddler, preschooler, school age, adolescent, young adult, middle adult, later adult) direct and indirect patient care within designated scope of practice.
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The Department of Public Health (DPH), Black Infant Health (BIH) Program is recruiting for a Public Health Nurse II (PHN II) who provides assessments of individuals, families and communities participating in the program.
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Completion of CPR, pediatric first aid & CPR, mandated reporter, pest management and safe sleep training (for infant educators) training. A BA in Early Childhood Education and, Human development or other related field with minimum of 24 core ECE semester units (including at least one course in the care or development of infants and toddlers) and must be willing to participate in activities that further own professional growth (averaging 21+ hours per year.
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The position will provide case management services by delivering a model called Positive Youth Development (PYD), assist teens with accessing community resources, educate pregnant/parenting adolescents regarding many issues such as role as a parent, care of their infant/child, and goal setting.
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B.A., B.S. degree required or M.A. degree in Special Education, Social Work, Child Development, Orientation and Mobility, Infant or Early Childhood, or Social Work or another related field. Wayfinder practices Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) principles which recognize the signs, symptoms, and widespread impact of trauma.
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Completes orientatic;m to Life Safety Standards -Code Blue,Code Pink (infant abduction, Haz Mat Spills, Code Red (Fire),Oxygen shut off. Documents response to care and addresses pain management, discharge planning needs, educations, and progress towards goals.
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NICU RNs specialize in medical care for newborns at a variety of levels, from intensive, life-saving measures to rehabilitation and nourishment, so you must be well-versed in infant care.
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Assists the anesthesia provider with direct patient care: Insertion of difficult venapuncture-infant, child, adolescent and adult, induction, fiberoptic intubation, provides cricoid pressure as needed for intubation, positioning patient for anesthesia blocks, emergency C-sections and labor&delivery, responds to Code Blue, Code Pink, etc.
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Provides care and services to all patient groups: Neonatal, infant, pediatric, adolescent, adult and elderly. Job Summary: The Social Worker-MSW Urgent Care serves as a key member of the patient care delivery team.
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A laboratory assistant can also perform venipunctures heelstick and/or fingersticks for the purpose of withdrawing blood for laboratory test procedures on neonate infant adolescent adult and geriatric patients.
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Level III NICU nursing experience to include care of the ventilated infant preferred. The staff RN is a professional caregiver who assumes responsibility and accountability for a group of patients for a designated time frame and provides care to these patients via therapeutic use of self, the nursing process, the therapeutic environments, treatment and modalities and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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