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Ability to use general office equipment, such as telephone, fax machine, printer, copier, and key track system. Perform general carpentry duties such as wallboard repair, countertop/cabinet replacement, finish carpentry, window/glass repair, door/lock repair, and ceramic tile repair.
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Equipment/Tools/Work-Aids: Must be able to effectively operate computer, facsimile equipment, copier and cell phone. RN Branch Director, RN Branch Manager, Hospice Branch Director, Executive Director, RN Executive Director, RN Administrator, Hospice Administrator, Hospice Executive Director, Hospice Branch Director, Director of Operations, DON, Director of Nursing, Director of Clinical Operations, Home health administrator, Home health director.
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Ability to operate a personal computer, wireless equipment, copier and fax. Must live within 30 minutes of home store location with flexibility to work at multiple locations within a district as needed.
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BLS. Ability to read and write English; comprehend medical terminology; general office computer or hospital related experience; ability to operate various office equipment, i.e. fax, copier, multi-line phone.
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Automobile, computer, keyboard, copier, fax, telephone, pager, two-way radio, blood pressure cuff, stethoscope, thermometer, bandage tape. Report and/or requisition equipment and supply needs (including dining room supplies) to the on-duty Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN.
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Operate modern office equipment including computer equipment and specialized software applications programs, 10-key calculator by touch, copier/scanner, printer, fax machine, currency and coin counters, cash register, and bankcard systems.
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Monitor resident's condition and report changes in attitude, appearance, behavior and/or physical ability to the on-duty Licensed Vocational Nurse. Assist LVNs with Matrix data entry as requested by LVNs as needed.
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Office Equipment: Computer, Keyboard, Copier, Fax Machine. Laboratory Equipment: Weighing Scale, pH meter, viscometer, FT-IR, pycnometer, luminometer. At Actalent, diversity and inclusion are a bridge towards the equity and success of our people.
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We provide medical insurance and a 401k plan - this is your long term career path!
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