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Requirements Current license issued within the United States AHA BLS Corrections or Forensic Psych Experience When you work with AB Staffing, you enjoy TOP. LPN will be responsible for taking vitals, dressing changes, taking out sutures, initial and ongoing triage, and other duties within the scope of work for a corrections LPN.
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BLS Provider credentialed from the American Heart Association (AHA) obtained prior to hire date or job transfer date required. Occupational Therapist (OTR), Acute (Med/Surge) Rehab, PRN (as needed.
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CPR - AHA or ARC BLS. CPR - AHA or ARC BLS. ADN required, BSN preferred. Career Pathways to Promote Professional Growth and Development. Various Medical, Dental, and Vision options, including Domestic Partner Coverage.
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Current AHA CPR certification. This position is eligible for a $1250 sign on bonus, payable after 90 days of hire (Internals not included)JOB SUMMARY:The Medical Assistant is a key member of the patient care team by supporting physicians and other clinicians in the delivery of high-quality health care to ambulatory patients.
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Requirements: Proven experience as operating room nurse (circulating and scrub) Excellent knowledge of aseptic and sterile techniques Solid understanding of patient safety and precautions In-depth knowledge of surgical operation procedures AHA Current Basic Life Support certification for Health Care Providers.
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Job Details: Student requires skilled nurse RN will meet at students home and ride the bus with them Benefits: Competitive Pay based on experience 401(k) Program Health Insurance Weekly Pay check Professional Development Reimbursement Required Qualifications: Bachelors Degree - RN State certification as RN AHA - BLS If you're available and need to hear more, call me at 770-325-0563 and email your resume to: Sonja.
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