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Operates and maintains various printers; operates bindery equipment such as automated punchers, coil binders, inserters, envelope sealers, and power cutters; may operate various other equipment including power fork truck, pallet jack, departmental delivery truck, etc.
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ABOUT GRISWOLD CARE PAIRINGGriswold Home Care was founded by the late Jean Griswold in 1982, making us the oldest non-medical caregiver referral service franchise organization in the country. You competently provide non-medical elderly care and home companionship, helping with various responsibilities such as laundry, grocery shopping, and meal preparation.
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Ivy Tech - Bloomington is looking for individuals to join their team as Adjunct Faculty members for the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) program. This position will oversee classroom instruction for a National Healthcareer Association (NHA) Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) program.
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Participating in Theoria’s Chronic Care Management, Transitional Care, RPM and other medical quality initiatives and programs. Leading the charge in healthcare innovation, Theoria Medical offers a unique blend of medical excellence and technological advancement, primarily serving the post-acute and primary care sectors.
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The Instrumentation Technician manages outside BMS contract service providers, assists in controls troubleshooting and takes appropriate actions to protect equipment and personnel when systems are not functioning properly.
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Our Technicians also Provide preventative maintenance (PM) inspections and respond to emergency service calls on equipment including ovens, fryers, steamers, warmers, dish cleaning equipment, walk-ins, and ice machines.
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This responsibility includes grass mowing, trimming, trash removal, tree cutting, brush and debris removal, snow and ice removal, using power wash equipment, and learning preventative maintenance on equipment.
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Registered vascular sonographer, vascular sonographer, vascular, vascular sonography, allied, allied health, healthcare, health care, patient care, medical, sono. "I love being a Medical Laboratory Travel Technologist because it gives me an opportunity to see the world.
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Assist patient experience coordinator with keeping track of both non-medical and medical supplies for the clinic and may order inventory. Knowledge and Technical Skills: Strong communication and presentation skills-written and verbal Ability to clearly document all projects and manage production Attention to detail and time management skills are required Patient/Client Satisfaction: Providing care/service that exceeds expectations Energetic and a team player Able to demonstrate compassion toward patients Complete tasks thoroughly Basic knowledge of office equipment preferred.
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We are currently searching for Center Medical Director (CMD) in Bloomington, IN. The CMD is responsible for supervising the clinical operations at our established outpatient Addiction Medicine Centers, this entails the clinical supervision Nurse Practitioners and ensuring that the center is utilizing the best practices to treat the chronic disease of addiction and its co-occurring disorders.
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Perform detail inspections and preventative maintenance on compactors, containers, and equipment. Cut, weld, and grind steel components using a plasma cutter, torch, and Mig and Arc welding equipment.
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Qualifications: Fellowship training in Cardiology, required Must be Board Eligible or Board Certified Physician licensed in Indiana or eligible for medical licensure in Indiana Visa sponsorship available; H-1B Compensation Details: We offer a strong compensation model.
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Facilities across the nation choose National Staffing Solutions as their workforce partner to solve nursing shortages that range from quick-fill demands to areas in urgent need of medical attention.
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Experience in managing risk assessments, risk management, ergonomics, personal protective equipment, industrial safety, injury and incident investigation, reporting, industrial hygiene, auditing, and training.
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The dispensing nurse also shares responsibility of maintaining dispensing equipment, managing medication inventory and reporting patient treatment information. Use automated dispensing system(s), calibrate pump and maintain dispensing equipment Produce and maintain appropriate records and reports as required by Company protocol, Federal and State Regulations Ensure compliance with security standards for the distribution and storage of controlled substances as set forth in the Code of Federal regulations Order, receive and stock medication in accordance with DEA and State regulations.
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