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The Emergency Department (ED) at Sinai Hospital is composed of a 73-bed unit and consists of 7 care centers within the unit, which include: Urgent Care Center, Chest Pain Evaluation Center, Emergent Care Center, Level II-Trauma Center, Pediatric Center, Rapid Evaluation Unit (REU), and an Observation Center.
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VEG's Veterinary Technician/Nurse Student Externship Program gives vet tech/nursing students hands-on experience in emergency medicine while working alongside our credentialed, emergency veterinary technicians (known internally as Veterinary Nurses.
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CRS' relief and development work is accomplished through programs of emergency response, HIV, health, agriculture, education, microfinance and peacebuilding. CRS' relief and development work is accomplished through programs for emergency response, HIV, health, agriculture, education, microfinance, and peacebuilding.
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MedStar Harbor Hospital is a 150-bed academic, community hospital that has around 11,000 annual inpatients admissions and close to 60,000 emergency room visits per year. MedStar Medical Group Anesthesiology, one of the largest anesthesia groups in the DMV/Mid-Atlantic region, is seeking a full-time Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist at MedStar Harbor Hospital, located in downtown Baltimore, along the harbor (beautiful location.
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The Residential Service Worker (RSW) is collaborative supporter and a member of the HEBCAC Operations Team with the objective to support the mission of The NEST, a Youth Emergency Transitional Shelter.
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Respond to incidents of fire, medical emergency, bomb threat, flooding, water discharge, elevator emergency, hazardous materials, or inclement weather with calm urgency. Weekly pay as well as DailyPay , work today, get paid today options.
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Assist with various safety-related activities under the supervision of a government-provided subject matter expert, including Occupational Safety and Health, Life Safety, Fire Safety, Construction Safety, and Emergency Management.
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Today, our expertise extends broadly across closely related risk management fields — from accessibility consulting, risk and hazard analysis, process safety and forensic investigations to security risk consulting, emergency management and digital innovation.
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GLC on the GO is seeking an experienced Emergency Department Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Brooklyn, MD. Shift: 3x12 hr nights Start Date: 05/27/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $1742 / Week.
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UNIT DETAILS: The new Emergency Department at Grace Medical Center features 17,000 square feet of state-of-the-art design with technology and amenities for emergency care. Grace Medical Center offers emergency care, inpatient and outpatient behavioral health, renal dialysis and diagnostic services.
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Assists in the development and implementation of the station Emergency Response Plan (ERP), Emergency Action Plan (EAP), Local Contingency Plan (LCP), Business Continuity Plan (BCP), Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC), Facility Response Plan (FRP), Environmental Emergency Response Plan (EERP), and/or Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP.
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A graduate degree related to emergency management, emergency response, public health, or public administration or holding a current Certified Emergency Manager (CEM) credential issued by the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM.
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The Peer Specialist will identify clients who require additional supports and mentoring in order to reduce the number of emergency calls to law enforcement and for emergency behavioral health treatment.
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