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This is a Full Time - Salaried - Night Shift Supervisor, benefits eligible, located at Scripps Mercy San Diego Campus in Hillcrest. Join our Emergency Services Department as a Registered Nurse (RN) at our Level I Trauma Center, Scripps Mercy Hospital San Diego, where the RN will provide direct patient care within the scope of practice.
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About the position:We are seeking a full-time veterinarian to join a 24/7, 365 strictly small animal emergency and critical care hospital located in north They are the longest standing emergency clinic in this region and are supported by a large referral network of local general practices.
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Veterinary Specialty Hospital (VSH) is looking for a full-time Veterinary Technician to join our Overnight Intermediate Care/Patient Care Team. Assist in preparing diagnostics including radiographs and labwork Work in a fast-paced, collaborative environment Demonstrate compassion in all levels of patient care Shift Info: Overnight: Sunday - Wednesday 7:00 pm - 5:30 am Will consider Sunday - Tuesday 7:00 pm - 7:30 am About You: RVT's: 2 - 3 years' experience in a progressive veterinary hospital required.
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The Patient Care Assistant is a team member who functions as part of our Emergency Department team caring for our medical and behavioral health patients. The PCAs may provide direct patient care , assisting with vitals, applying splints for orthopedic injuries, assisting with procedure holds for laceration repairs, IVs and lumbar punctures or assisting with the flow of the department, rooming patients, providing comfort care items, cleaning rooms, or transporting.
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Minimum one (1) year recent (within the last 3 years) full-time equivalent experience in Emergency Department. Ensures plan is reflective of admission or outpatient database, on-going findings, age appropriate care, cultural specific needs, and appropriate acuity.
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1 Year experience as unit clerk/secretary in an acute care setting. Mother/baby dyad care. Enters accurate disposition of patient requiring admission, transfer, or discharge per unit time guidelines.
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Paid time off including 8 weeks of full-pay parental leave, bereavement to grieve both humans and pets, and time off for new pet adoptions. Continuing education support through free courses, CE credits, and paid time off to complete.
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We are actively seeking a full-time Emergency Room Registered Nurse & Critical Care RNs in San Diego, CA at the San Diego Veterans Hospital to join our team! Full-Time Contract- 13 or 26 weeks.
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Join a dynamic team as a veterinarian with a salary of $100000 - $180000, available in both full time and part time positions. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to exceptional animal care in an established practice.
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Under direct supervision of an RN or provider performs routine patient care, excluding administration of IV medications and venipuncture, following established policies, procedures and standards; follows Quality of Service Standards; follows Universal Precautions.
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Full Time EMT Safety Officer (Emergency Medical Technician license REQUIRED) Competitive Wages with Full time Benefits. The community features 400 Independent Living accommodations; Ridgeview Health Center will accommodate 52 Skilled Nursing beds, 38 Assisted Living units and 20 Memory Care- Assisted Living units.
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