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Under the supervision of the Childbirth Education Coordinator, the Perinatal Educator is responsible for providing education to patients related to preparing for birth and early parenting. The Perinatal Educator in this role would be responsible for collaborating with the Childbirth Education Coordinator to evaluate and update the curriculum to ensure the continuance of a quality instructional program that supports expecting parent, infants, and other family members.
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We invite you to become part of Connecticuts most comprehensive healthcare network as a Special Education Teacher
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Educator: $16.00-$18.00 per hour (based on education and experience) Benefits Of Being An Educator With Right At School. Our after school, before school, and break camp programs give students a place to learn, play, grow, and most importantly—a place to be a kid.
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We are seeking a Nurse Educator who will function within the context of the framework for professional nursing practice, the Nurse Educator, in consultation and collaboration with nursing leadership and the Health Care Team will facilitate training, education and development by assessing, planning, developing, implementation, coordination and evaluation of projects and programs for staff, faculty, patient populations and the community.
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Labcorp is a leading provider of biometric testing services, population health and comprehensive workforce wellness strategies.
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The Registered Nurse Transition Coach (RN-TC) is an experienced registered nurse who will perform as a clinical expert and resource to support the growth and development of newly hired RNs and LPNs. The RN-TC will support staff to establish, maintain and improve nursing practice by fostering and elevating the new RNs and LPNs after their preceptor-led period.
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