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Location: Hawaii Duration: Ongoing while hiring Board requirement: Board certified Schedule: Full time Shifts: Days plus call Shift Responsibility: Mixed clinic and inpatient Procedures: ECHO/EKG/Holter monitors/Stress ECHO Census: 15 to 20 EMR: EPIC Systems License requirement: Willing to license Privileges: 120 days + Partner with your VISTA recruiter today to find your perfect Cardiology job.
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Description: Job Summary:Supervises, monitors, and ensures high quality cost effective food services for inpatient, Skilled Care Facility, cafeteria, and catering areas. LANAI REQUIREMENT: (may be obtained within 6 months of hire): Specialized education or training in food service management and safety resulting in an asociates or higher degree in hospitality or food service management, OR a bachelors or higher degree granted by a regionally accredited college or university in the United States, OR a certified dietary manager, OR a certified food service manager.
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Job Overview: Title: Pharmacist Location: Kahului Setting: Hospital Work Hours: Variable Days/Afternoons Duration: 13+ weeks Duties: Inpatient Duties Ideal Candidate: HI license Recent hospital experience Peds a plus Offering: Weekly Pay 401k PTO Medical and Dental Benefits Training Housing and Travel Allowances Contact: Thomas Tatham thomas.tatham@soliant.com 561-712-5572 text or call.
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As an inpatient physical therapist, you'll provide PT services to help patients regain their health and mobility. Working at a hospital, rehabilitation center, skilled nursing facility or other inpatient healthcare facility, you'll assess patients' mobility, strength and function, develop treatment plans, maintain records and provide patient education.
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Exceptional opportunity for a dynamic cardiologist to practice general cardiology in an inpatient and outpatient setting. PPG Cardiology department currently includes: 1 General Cardiologist, 2 Interventional Cardiologist with mid-level support from 1 PC, and 1 APRN.
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In collaboration with the nurse manager, supervises the implementation, delivery and evaluation/improvement of quality patient care/nursing operations and services that add value and are integrated with nursing standards of practice, service priorities and performance/outcomes measures, as well as with departmental, business and organizational goals/objectives.
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Now Hiring - USPS CDS Rural Mail Carrier. TNStumpff Enterprises, LLC, the nation’s leader in Contract Delivery Service for the United States Postal Service, with offices in 20 states, is currently seeking applicants to deliver mail on a CDS mail route solicited and posted by the USPS in the Hana, HI area.
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Maui’s programs include inpatient care and home care. Interprets operational indicators to detect census changes and increases or decreases in volume that could impact staffing levels, revenues, or expenses.
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