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Prime Benefits First day Medical, Dental, Vision and Rx benefits Housing and Meal stipends 401(k) Savings plan after 90 days Travel Reimbursement Licensure Reimbursement Referral Bonus plan Assignment Bonus on select assignments (ask your recruiter for details) Weekly Direct Deposit Qualifications At least 2 years of total experience in your specialty.
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Current licensure in Massachusetts as a registered nurse is required - Neuro and critical care experience are preferred, but candidates with experience in general acute care and demonstrating a strong interest in the neuroscience specialty will also be considered - This position requires you to work a day/night rotation shift - Ideal candidate has 2 years recent acute care RN experience, new grad RN's will not be considered.
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BSN is preferred - Current licensure in Massachusetts as a registered nurse is required - Neuro and critical care experience are preferred, but candidates with experience in general acute care and demonstrating a strong interest in the neuroscience specialty will also be considered - This position requires you to work a day/night rotation shift - Ideal candidate has 2 years recent acute care RN experience, new grad RN's will not be considered.
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The BWH rotating cardiac surgery PA I is scheduled to work a relatively predictable rotating 50/50 day/night schedule of 12-hour days with the frequency of 3, 3, 4 days per week, averaging 40 hours per week over a three-week cycle.
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Boston Children’s Hospital offers competitive compensation and unmatched benefits including flexible schedules, affordable health, vision and dental insurance, childcare and student loan subsidies, generous levels of time off, 403(b) Retirement Savings plan, Pension, Tuition and certain License and Certification Reimbursement, cell phone plan discounts and discounted rates on T-passes.
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Day shift- 11 AM- 3:30 PMrotating weekends andholidays Sun-Thurs NIGHT SHIFT PERSON WILL NEED TO DO GRAM STAINS [LIMITED MICRO- SOME EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED BUT CAN TRAIN.]COLOR VISION SCREEN AND TB SCREEN REQUIREDVACCINES REQUIRED: FLU - DECLINATION ACCEPTED FOR MEDICAL OR RELIGIOUS REASONS.at least 1 year of medical lab tech experience required.
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Scheduling: This position may be available as a part time or full-time role and involves working a variety of hours, day and night, as EG America locations can be open 24 hours depending on the store.
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BenefitsCertified Nursing Assistant (CNA) hourly pay range: $25-$35 (25% higher than average)Payment on a weekly or even daily basisOvertime, hazard pay, holiday pay, and travel bonusesWide variety of facilities to choose from in our partner networkYour choice of shifts (day/night/overnight, weekend, etc.
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Pay: $40000 - $70000 / year Pay: Commission pay Tips Benefits: Flexible schedule Paid time off Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance 401(k) Employee discount Paid training Life insurance Disability insurance Other Job Type: fulltime, parttime Schedule: Weekend availability Day shift Night shift Education: High school degree Work location: On-site.
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Working with the Live Production & Entertainment and Marketing groups on game-day marketing promotions and activations at TD Garden, the HUB on Causeway, Canal Street, and arena concourses and/or in upper and lower bowl seating areas.
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Qualifications Massachusetts RN license requiredBSN strongly preferredOne year of acute care experience is required 24 hours a week, Day/Night rotation that includes weekends, holidays, and nightsEEO StatementMassachusetts General Hospital is an Affirmative Action Employer.
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Day and night time Hospitalist Opportunities currently available at Lahey Hospital and Medical Center and Beverly/ Addison Gilbert Hospitals, member hospitals Of Lahey Health The Department of Hospital Medicine at Lahey Health is actively seeking hospitalists interested in full time or part time positions, as well as moonlighting opportunities.
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Overview: We have outstanding opportunities for RNs in our Medical/Surgical Inpatient Units working 12 hours shifts on a rotating basis (day/night/weekend). Basic Life Support (BLS) Certificate required upon hire and as applicable, higher level per unit certification requirements as stated on the grid attached to the AHA and Life Support Policy.
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CT Tech Contract Details:- $2, - $2, per week*- 12-week contract with possibility to extend- Day or Night shifts are available- Most contracts are for 10-hour shifts, full-time weekly hours.
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Shift(s) available: day shift, night shift, and mid shift. Educate patients and their families on chronic and acute disease management, medical conditions, and post-discharge care.
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