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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Telehealth Discipline: RN Duration: Ongoing 36 hours per week Shift: 12 hours Employment Type: Staff Overview At St. Luke's, our dedicated team of Hospital at Home RNs are critical in providing exceptional, patient-centered care.
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Come work where you can make a difference every day, with opportunities for growth and development, in a great place to call home Our Team Comprehensive and sensitive health care as unique as you: That's what you'll find at Cooley Dickinson Medical Group ObGyn & Midwifery, no matter your stage of life or state of health.
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As a home care Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) on the Big Island Visits team, you will be an integral member of a multi-disciplinary health care team that provides rehabilitative care and skilled nursing to clients, affording them the opportunity to receive the medical care required to remain at home.
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Industry-Leading Pay Nurse and Allied Professional Openings - All specialties, all modalities 4 to 13 Week Assignments Nationwide Weekly Pay with Direct Deposit Guaranteed Hours Clinical Liaison Support Available 24/7 Non-Profit Housing Department Full Benefits Packages 401k with Employer Match Licensure Reimbursement Loyalty, Extension, and Sign-On Bonuses Referral Bonuses up to $1,500 Jobs you want, benefits you deserve, people who care.
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Assisting with on-the-ground logistics at events such as booth set-up and tear-down, furniture, electricity, lead retrieval device rentals, labor management, promotional items, paperwork, etc.
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The facility was established in 1897 and has grown from a 10-bed hospital to a 276-bed state-of-the-art medical institution, with numerous accredited clinics and an in-house home care agency.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Occupational Therapist Discipline: Therapy Duration: 13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 8 hours, days Employment Type: Local Contract Occupational Therapist - Home Care Offering sign-on bonus up to $10,000 and potential relocation assistance Comprehensive benefits package offered Full-time Days, M-F Responsibilities Responsible for designing and implementing rehabilitative programs for individuals with disabilities or developmental delays.
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Position Purpose: Assesses, plans, and implements complex care management activities based on member activities to enable quality, cost-effective healthcare outcomes. Develops a personalized care plan / service plan for care members, addresses issues, and educates members and their families/care givers on services and benefit options available to receive appropriate high-quality care.
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Required Certifications (if applicable): ACLS, BLS, MAB, PALS, NIHSS, RN license, 3 years experience with at least 1 year of travel included, updated resume with hours, 2 charge RN references Epic, Cerner, Meditech, Nex.
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By pairing years of hands-on experience and excellent customer care from our recruiters at Fortus Healthcare Resources and QCI Healthcare with Job.com's intelligent job matching technology.
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Whether you're hoping to stay near home or looking to travel throughout the United States, our experienced recruiters would love to assist you on your travel adventure! Fortus Healthcare Resources is also JACHO Certified Healthcare Staffing Agency, assisting our healthcare partners in upholding the highest standards of patient care.
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As a home care Physical Therapist (PT) on the island, you will be an integral member of a multi-disciplinary health care team that provides rehabilitative care and skilled nursing to clients, affording them the opportunity to receive the medical care required to remain at home.
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Pinnacle Services is looking for friendly, self-starting professionals to join our Dakota County Case Management team Come work for a company that values person-centered thinking and employee growth Here at Pinnacle Services, Case Managers have the opportunity to work with people on CADI, AC/EW, or DD waivers.
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