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American Medical Staffing is seeking a LPN / LVN Home Health for a travel job in Washington, District of Columbia. American Medical Staffing (AMS) puts you first, and we are currently seeking a LPN - Home Health for a Hospital contract position in Washington, District of Columbia Have questions about compensation, population, unit/caseload details, experience requirements or scheduling.
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We would love to connect with you so that we can share with you why so many of your Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) peers are so proud to be part of the Adelphi Nursing & Rehab Center family. Please apply here and we will be glad to reach out to you to schedule an interview for the LPN position with Adelphi Nursing & Rehab Center.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Home Health Discipline: LPN / LVN Start Date: 11/18/2024 Duration: 13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 8 hours, days Employment Type: Travel A certified medication aide is a certified nursing assistant (CNA) responsible for administering daily medication to patients in a hospital or medical facility.
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Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: $17.50 - $19.50 per hour Experience: Home Care: 1 year (Preferred) License/Certification: MD Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) & Certified Medication Technician (CMT) (Required) Work Location: Multiple Locations in Montgomery County ARE YOU READY TO JOIN OUR TEAM.
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Other duties as directed by charge nurse, director of nursing, and AdministratorLicensed Practical Nurse- LPN Qualifications:Active, unencumbered Maryland LPN licenseLong term care experience preferred but not required Complete Care at Hyattsville is an equal opportunity employer.
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Geriatric Nursing Assistant (GNA) hourly pay range: $22-$35 (25% higher than average) Overtime, hazard, holiday, pay, and travel bonuses where available. Employer withholding of taxes each pay period.
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Now Offering Same Day Pay! Autumn Lake Healthcare at Crofton is an exceptional team-oriented company hiring for Geriatric Nurse Assistant (GNA)! Join our wonderful team as a Geriatric Nurse Assistant (GNA) today.
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Autumn Lake Healthcare at Oak Manor is an exceptional team-oriented company hiring for Geriatric Nurse Assistant (GNA) ! Previous Experience as a Geriatric Nurse Assistant (GNA) preferred. Certified Geriatric Nurse Assistant (GNA.
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Autumn Lake Healthcare at Patuxent River is an exceptional team-oriented company hiring for Geriatric Nurse Assistant (GNA) ! We pride ourselves on our caring and compassionate management team who are there to fully support our staff and residents.
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TLC Nursing has the best and the highest paying travel RN, travel LPN, and travel Allied jobs. Our wide range of job listings includes travel nursing jobs, travel allied jobs, travel RN jobs, and travel LPN jobs.
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We provide our staff with the resources, tools, and training needed to succeed and grow in their current and desired future positions. Great Benefit package.
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Competitive Pay & Weekly Paychecks. We offer private duty nursing, skilled nursing, physical rehabilitation, companion care, respite care and behavioral care for individuals with chronic and acute illnesses and disabilities.
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Dependent on length of service, hours worked and any applicable collective bargaining agreement, benefits include healthcare, sick pay, PTO/Vacation pay and retirement benefits (pension and/or 401(k) eligibility.
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Duties & Responsibilities:Leads the implementation of changes across people/process that enable optimized performance & service delivery for the VMDM/PMDM functions within the VMO.Proactively engage teams across the entire Procure-to-Pay ecosystem to ensure vendor & item set-up and maintenance related activities are effectively handled with proper controls.
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Benefits include health, dental and vision insurance, life insurance, short term disability, flexible scheduling, EAP, Gym Membership Reimbursement, Meditation, Smoking Cessation, Shift Differentials, Bonuses, Overtime, Weekly Pay, Responsive Management Team, Nice Offices and Nice Coworkers.
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