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Job Summary:You would be joining the Ayer Neuroscience Institute at Hartford Hospital in the position of Stroke Coordinator. At least 5 years of recent acute care clinical experience Strong clinical background in Medicine and Neurology State of CT RN license or eligibility to do so prior to date of hireBLS, ACLS, NIHHS certifications Certification in stroke or neuroscience We take great care of careers.
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May provide additional services in the Psychological Health & Traumatic Brain Injury Division. Completion of the Navy Drug and Alcohol Counselor School (NDACS) that lands to a Navy Certification as a Navy Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor.
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Great Smart-Phone and Tablet SkillsBackground Check and Drug Testing Before HireDress CodeHighest Standards of Care and Accountability Experience helping people recovering from:StrokesConcussions,and or brain injuryWithin community settingsTeam members support clients with:SafetyOrganization skillsMedical and therapeutic rehab homework.
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Setting: Substance Abuse Clinic May provide additional services in the Psychological Health & Traumatic Brain Injury Division. Setting: Substance Abuse Clinic May provide additional services in the Psychological Health & Traumatic Brain Injury Division.
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Our individuals receive services via various programs we offer, including elder care (companion, homemaker, personal care assistance), mental health and recovery assistant, as well as in-home support for individuals with developmental disabilities or an acquired brain injury.
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About SLG Founded and Headquartered in Danielson in 2006, with additional program locations established in Avon and Bethany Connecticut, The Supported Living Group (SLG) provides industry leading non-medical community based and person focused support services to individual's utilizing
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Case mix includes OB, TACs, brain, general, trauma, endo, podiatry, ortho, spine, peds GI. Jackson and Coker is seeking a CRNA Anesthesia for a locum tenens job in New London, Connecticut. Case mix includes OB, TACs, brain, general, trauma, endo, podiatry, ortho, spine, peds GI.
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