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As a member of the team, the Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) is responsible for working under the supervision of the surgeon to facilitate the safe and effective invasive and noninvasive surgical procedures.
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Salem Hospital Perioperative Division has a dedicated Perioperative Nurse Educator to assist with learning the role of the CST. The CST will learn how to practice fully in the CST role and be supported through the surgical specialties to develop a deep concentrated skill set in the surgical procedures that are performed at Salem Hospital.
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Behavior Technician Job Responsibilities: Under the supervision of the Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), the Behavior Technician will implement a behavior support plan and provide one-on-one ABA therapy.
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The Large Animal Specialist is responsible for the daily supervision of large animals, more specifically, cattle and other livestock. The Large Animal Specialist is responsible for the daily supervision of large animals, more specifically, cattle and other livestock.
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Clinicians are supported by a collegial supervision model and clinical review during MDT. Clinicians should have experience with CBT, DBT, and brief problem-solving therapies along with group experience.
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Under the supervision of the Team Leader and/or Assistant Team Leader the CT Technologist performs a variety of diagnostic computerized tomographic scanner radiographs (CT) scan procedures including ER and inpatient and outpatient populations, utilizing ionizing radiation.
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The surgical technician, as a member of the surgical team provides direct patient care under the direction and supervision of the circulating nurse (RN). The surgical technician, as a member of the surgical team provides direct patient care under the direction and supervision of the circulating nurse (RN.
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The Infusion Nurse works under the direct supervision of their designated Regional Nurse Manager. The Infusion Nurse is a licensed clinician who coordinates and provides direct infusion care in the home or alternate treatment site, ensuring patient safety while providing continuity of care in compliance with the physician’s plan of care.
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We also staff for a variety of other nursing (RN) and allied health travel positions, including but not limited to, Operating Room (OR), ER, ICU, PACU, CVOR, Med/Surg, Tele, Labor & Delivery (L&D), NICU, Radiology/Imaging, Laboratory, Endoscopy, Surgical Tech (CST), Sterile Processing (SPD.
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Under the general supervision of Infection Prevention & Control (IPC) leadership, the IP4 position is the fourth step in the four-level career ladder from Novice to Expert and is for individuals with a comprehensive understanding of the healthcare ecosystem and possess expertise in multiple areas of infection prevention across diverse healthcare environments.
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The Physical Therapist Assistant provides physical therapy treatments to patients to facilitate increased independence and functioning under the supervision of a Licensed Physical Therapist. Instructs patients, families and other caregivers in the skills and techniques of the physical therapy treatment program under the supervision of the Physical Therapist.
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Performs medical assisting duties under proper supervision, which may include, but are not limited to: obtaining accurate vital signs, height, and weight measurements, performing EKGs, point of care testing, phlebotomy, administering immunizations (for Medical Assistant who has graduated from an accredited MA program only), and assisting during routine procedures.
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Must demonstrate the ability to work independently and consistently to perform assigned maintenance and avionics tasks within the quoted or std CMP time with little or no supervision. A&P (FAA Airframe and Powerplant) license required.
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Key Words: Technologist, Surgery, Surgical Tech, OR Tech, ORT, Certified Surgical Tech, CST. Responsible and accountable for individual practice, performs duties under the direct supervision of the registered nurse circulator and, when applicable, appropriately delegates and supervises tasks to provide optimum patient care.
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Receive or Provide supervision (LCSW/LICSW) Providers MUST be licensed as an LCSW, LICSW, LMHC or LMFT in Massachusetts. LifeStance is a national provider of mental healthcare services focused on evidenced-based, medically driven treatment services for children, adolescents and adults suffering from a variety of mental health issues in an outpatient care setting, both in-person at its clinics nationwide and through its digital health telemedicine offering.
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