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Home Health Physical Therapist Contract Details: - $2,140 - $2,190 per week - Paid by the hour - not by the visit - Physical Therapist will have a designated territory of coverage with a set amount of patients - Home Health contracts with SHC require previous experience with OASIS/Medicare Certified Visits - Estimated weekly payment may include both taxable wages and tax-free reimbursements for meals, housing, and incidentals.
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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Benefits: BAYADA offers a comprehensive benefits plan that includes the following: Paid holidays, vacation and sick time, health, dental and vision insurance, employer paid life insurance, 401K with company match, weekly pay, direct deposit and more.
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Weekly Pay Starting Rate $19.70 / hour with Paid Orientation and DailyPay, a great way to get paid before payday! Ongoing paid training programs and career growth opportunities.
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We offer a comprehensive benefit's package including Medical, Dental & Vision; 401k with employer match; voluntary disability and life insurance options; Fitness & Wellness reimbursement; paid holidays and paid time off; Flexible work hours; Community volunteer opportunities, and more.
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Full-Time LPN, Licensed Practical NurseComprehensive Benefits Package BAYADA Home Health has an immediate opening for a full-time LPN, Licensed Practical Nurse to perform home health visits, providing exceptional home health care to adult and geriatric clients in Attleboro, Mansfield, Norton, Easton and surrounding towns.
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Benefits include: ● Get Paid WEEKLY! Please Note: Minimum Age Requirement 18 for the following positions: Cook Server Bartender Server Assistant Host To-Go Specialist Dishwasher Garden Bar.
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Weekly Pay and Paid Vacation– vacation eligibility after six months Pay & Benefits - Extremely Competitive Salary and Benefits Package including quarterly bonus potential, Medical, Dental, Life, Company-Matched 401k, Short Term and Long Term Disability.
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Benefit offerings include Medical options, Dental, Vision, Flexible Spending Accounts, 401k with company contribution, paid vacation time plus additional ancillary benefits like access to Pet Insurance and Aflac.
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Choose your own loads through our ArcBest truckload board, accept shipment offers with no forced dispatch through our Panther expedite solution, or get assigned scheduled lanes through our Dedicated all-miles paid program there are plenty of opportunities to keep your truck moving.
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DailyPay work today, get paid tomorrow Free Enrollment Required. We have available part-time, on-going work servicing a wide-variety of clients/retailers for weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly visits.
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OT Paid after 36 hours, Weekly Pay, Medical Compliance required by the facility paid by agency, Various Health Insurance Options, 401(k) Investment Plan, Referral Bonuses, Free Liability Insurance Coverage.
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Limited menu) Weekly pay Anniversary pay Paid Sick Leave (1 hour for every 30 hours worked, begin accruing upon hire) Paid Family and Medical Leave (up to 2 weeks after 1 year of service) Medical/dental insurance Ongoing training to build critical skills for current and future roles Discounts on cellphones, travel, electronics & much more.
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We also provide a variety of benefits including: Diverse & Inclusive Work Culture Competitive Wages Paid Weekly Flexible work schedules Associate discounts Leaders invested in your training, career growth & development.
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Equipment Requirements Max truck age: 15 years No overdimensional trucks allowed Orientation Details Orientation is not paid for Does not cover accommodation Drivers get their own room No meals are included Orientation is performed partly or in full online Does not cover any travel expenses Hiring Requirements Class A license 12 months Tractor Trailer experience We're an equal opportunity employer.
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Support 401(k) with company match Referral bonuses No forced NYC routes Paid vacations and holidays New Pet Policy! Home weekly Full medical, dental and vision insurance 24 hr. EPES Northeast Regional Truck Driver Jobs Offer: Company Driver Benefits now start at 30 days.
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