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The Hematology, Blood and Marrow Transplant and Cellular Therapy (HBC) Program Apheresis Quality Nurse Specialist will play a key role in developing, coordinating, managing, and executing tasks under the purview of the Quality Nurse Manager, Director of Operations, the Apheresis Medical Director, and HBC Program Medical Director.
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Works closely with an interdisciplinary team of clinical case managers, psychiatric nurse practitioners, psychiatrist, and community specialists to provide specialty mental health services to older adults.
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GLC on the GO is seeking an experienced Case Manager Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Petaluma, CA. Shift: 5x8 hr days Start Date: 08/12/2024 Duration: 16 weeks Pay: $2277 / Week.
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Under the supervision of the Cardiology Ambulatory Chief and Cardiology Nurse Manager, the NP will have a critical role in the outpatient setting, with both team member and individual duties.
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Lead RFPC's clinical management team, ensuring effective and efficient collaboration among RFPC's two Associate Medical Directors, practice manager, nurse manager, charge nurse, behavioral health team, and clerical team, with the assistance of a fulltime clinic scheduler, and two quality improvement analysts.
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The programs consist of multi-disciplinary teams consisting of a psychiatrist, a psychiatric nurse practitioner, licensed vocational nurses, clinical program directors, clinical case managers, peer outreach and support specialists, and an administrative manager.
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Under the general supervision of the Chief Medical Officer, the Jail Health Services’ Complex Care and Population Health Manager will serve as a clinical leader for healthcare staff and an advocate for patients.
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The Hematology, Blood and Marrow Transplant, and Cellular Therapy (HBC) Program Data Manager will play a key role in developing, coordinating, managing, and executing tasks under the purview of the Quality Nurse Manager, Director of Operations, and HBC Program Medical Director.
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Our team of eight Nurse Practitioners and eight physicians provides a unique blend of urgent care including infectious disease management and substance withdrawal, as well as full-scope primary care including chronic disease management, health promotion and disease prevention.
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For some positions, possession of valid Drug Enforcement Agency registration with the United States Department of Justice is a special condition that is required in addition to the standard minimum qualifications associated with this job classification.
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The Infusion Nurse works under the direct supervision of their designated Regional Nurse Manager. The Infusion Nurse is a licensed clinician who coordinates and provides direct infusion care in the home or alternate treatment site, ensuring patient safety while providing continuity of care in compliance with the physician’s plan of care.
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The Nurse Manager will lead all clinical and administrative operations of the Cardiac Cath Lab, EP Lab and Interventional Radiology, including all pre-op and post-op areas. The Nurse Manager will oversee the Cardiac Catheterization Labs, Interventional Cardiology Recovery Unit, hybrid OR, Electrophysiology lab and the Interventional Radiology Suites.
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Establish strong working relationships with other managers and staff such as the Director of Clinical Operations, Clinical Services Manager, Head Nurse, Support Services Manager, Membership Services Manager, site managers/coordinators, Billing Manager, Perinatal Program Manager, medical leadership of the clinic, support services staff, development staff, and grants management staff.
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The Community Living Center (CLC) Nurse Manager (NM) participates in policy and procedure formulation and implementation of objectives. The Nurse Manager (NM) is a professional nurse who holds 24-hour accountability for the management and leadership of a defined area in the Community Living Center (CLC) service within San Francisco VA Health Care System (SFVAHCS.
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7/30) Modified 12:00:00 AM Account Manager: Nate Sanger Account Manager Email: COVID-19 Vaccine: Required + Booster - No Exemptions, Current Booster Flu Vaccine: Unknown Submittal Details: Travel ComplianceMUST HAVE COVID VACCINATION AND BOOSTER, NO EXCEPTIONS. please confirm this upon submission.
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