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Previous physical therapist clinical experience in pediatrics, orthopedics, spinal cord injury and burns preferred. Shriners Hospital is the largest provider of pediatric sub-specialty orthopedic and burn care in Northern California and is recognized by US News and World Report as a top pediatric hospital in the country.
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Burns & Wilcox, the flagship organization of H.W. Kaufman Group, is North America’s leading wholesale insurance broker and underwriting manager. Fueled by its freedom from Wall Street and private equity, Burns & Wilcox is a privately owned company whose standards of service, depth of market relationships and outstanding talent are unsurpassed in the specialty insurance sector.
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The program specializes in all burns including, scald, chemical, electrical, flame burns, frost bite, burn reconstruction, inhalation injury and exfoliative disorders such as toxic epidermal necrolysis/Steven's Johnson Syndrome, and Purpura Fulminans.
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Recognized by US News and World Report as a top pediatric hospital in the country, we are a family-centered, academic, pediatric medical center located in Sacramento, providing state-of-the-art care for children with burns, orthopedic conditions, spinal cord injuries and other pediatric subspecialties.
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100% - Continuously reach, bend, lift, carry, stoop and wipe, Hazards include, but are not limited to, cuts, slipping, tripping, falls and burns. Supports, cooperates with, and implements specific procedures and programs for: Safety, including precautions and safe work practices, established fire/safety/disaster plans, risk management, and security, report and/or correct unsafe working conditions, equipment repair and maintenance needs.
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Is subject to injury from falls, burns from equipment, odors, etc., throughout the work day, as well as reactions from dust, disinfectants, tobacco smoke, and air contaminants. Complete facility statistical reports such as monthly facility statistics, daily census, licensure reports as applicable;Communicate with our billing company;Communicate with Social Services Office, Medi-Cal and MediCare offices as needed;Communicate with Insurance companies, HMOs;Communicate with pharmacy, laboratory, X-ray, Hospice companies;Participate in meetings and committees such as daily stand-up, administrative, quality assurance/quality improvement, Medicare documentation review.
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Required to use motor coordination with finger dexterity (such as keyboarding, machine operation, most of the work day; Required to exert physical effort in handling objects less than 30 pounds rarely; Required to be exposed to physical occupational risks (such as cuts, burns, exposure to toxic chemicals, rarely; Required to be exposed to physical environment which involves dirt, odors, noise, weather extremes or similar elements occasionally; Normal setting for this job is: office setting.
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