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Assists with education and screening (i.e. head lice checks, etc.) Serves as case manager for Emerge participants and helps remove barriers to treatment. International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) preferred.
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Able to act as the primary RN in the walk-in clinic Able to perform wound care per the providers orders including the application of wound vacs Performs procedures that are within appropriate scope of practice (for example, spirometry, administration of medications, venipuncture (blood draws), performing EKG's, performing vision screening, IV starts and suture removals.
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Able to fill-in as a nurse for walk-in clinic and wound care. Knowledge of maternal-child health principles, practices, procedures, and service provision in a home setting. Serves on the Health Advisory Committee for the CDA Tribe Early Childhood Learning Center.
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Must have an initial pre-employment physical exam and TB screening/test annually after that and comply with all other Tribal Health policies, including the annual flu shot. Each Shelter Worker will be responsible for all the duties associated with caring for the youth placed in the shelter by Tribal Police, Tribal Social Workers, or Social Services Director.
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Program Manager: HomeShare Kootenai County, Inc. Assist Treasurer with account management functions for HomeShare Kootenai County including accounts receivable and accounts payable. Plan fundraising initiatives to help the organization meet financial goals, including a check writing campaign and other fundraising events.
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