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Required- Current, unencumbered license to practice as a Licensed Practical Nurse/Licensed Vocational Nurse or Registered Nurse specific to that state the employee is assigned to work by the company.
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Maintain professional interactions with government contractors, subcontractors, vendors, customers, individuals with disabilities and the Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Department. Assist Sr. Director, Business Operations with contract pricing and negotiation efforts encompassing contract renewals for business development of federal government, state government and commercial operations.
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3 years’ experience in vocational rehabilitation or teaching role. Teaches pre-vocational skills curriculum (career exploration, job readiness, interview skills, etc.) With input from Manager, Youth Services , schedules additional Tommy Nobis Center team members to assist with teaching classes and supervision of participants.
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A stronger bond with patients A stronger impact on recovery BE THE CONNECTION. As a licensed practical nurse/licensed vocational nurse (LPN/LVN), you'll be the connection between exceptional care and real, positive results.
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Specialized experience reflects the management of vocational rehabilitation counseling or case management workload involving persons with a wide variety of disability conditions (e.g., mental health, physical, cognitive, visual/auditory, substance abuse.
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Vocational School four-year program or an Associate degree in electronics, mechanical systems, computer technology, air conditioning or similar field. Vocational School four-year program or an Associate degree in electronics, mechanical systems, computer technology, air conditioning or similar field.
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Vocational/Technical degree in licensed practical nursing from an accredited college AND current Georgia license to practice as a Licensed Practical Nurse AND CPR certification AND completion of all necessary orientation and training for Public Health LPN. No experience required.
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Bachelors degree in education, vocational rehabilitation or a counseling-related and one (1) year experience in the college setting in counseling, linking with community resources, special education or instruction.
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This position provides minimum to maximum assistance and/or supervision to promote our clients’ success in daily living tasks, recreational activities and vocational pursuits. Join the excitement of a dynamic company committed to providing exceptional neurological rehabilitation to adults with brain injury.
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Under the direction of the Director of Counseling Services (Student Affairs), the counselor provides individual, group, and couples counseling for students to help them determine their personal, educational, and vocational objectives.
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Monitors third party claims; maintains periodical review of litigated claims, serious vocational rehabilitation claims, questionable claims and sensitive claims as determined by client. To supervise the operation of multiple teams of examiners and technical staff for workers compensation for clients; to monitor colleagues' workloads, provide training, and monitor individual claim activities; to provide technical/jurisdictional direction to examiner reports on claims adjudication; and to maintain a diary on claims in the teams including frequent diaries on complex or high exposure claims.
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As a licensed practical nurse/licensed vocational nurse (LPN/LVN), you'll be the connection between exceptional care and real, positive results. As a licensed practical nurse/licensed vocational nurse (LPN/LVN), you'll be the connection between exceptional care and real, positive results.
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Must have a minimum 3 years of automotive repair experience, completion of Vocational-Technical School program in a related field or demonstrated skills via third party certificates/assessment.
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Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse (LPN/LVN) – Walmart HealthWalmart Health strives to be a center of wellbeing in the communities we serve, and we have a unique opportunity to provide access to affordable healthcare to millions of people.
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What You Need: EMT certification with NREMT, or EMT-B (per state requirements) in good standing, OR Paramedic OR Medical Assistant OR Licensed Practical Nurse/Licensed Vocational Nurse, as per state regulations.
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