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Provide guidance regarding contract and non-contract issues, including but not limited to discipline, grievance and arbitration resolution, employment terms and conditions, problem-solving, contract administration, and negotiations.
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Follows all Health Safety & Environmental (HSE) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) policies and procedures. 2 In compliance with SOPs and Food & Drug Administration (FDA) guidelines, performs venipuncture on donors to begin pheresis process.
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Public health program management, research and/or grant administration, public policy, special interest in maternal and perinatal health and/or mental health. Public health program management, research and/or grant administration, public policy, special interest in maternal and perinatal health and/or mental health.
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Provides pharmaceutical care to Customers by processing and accurately dispensing prescription orders under the direction of a Pharmacist, counseling Customers regarding health care and prescription medication needs, maintaining confidential information, and maintaining controlled medication procedures as permitted by local, state, and federal laws.
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Americare Senior Living named as one of the 2022 Best Workplaces in Aging Services™ As a Certified Nursing Aide (CNA) you will be responsible for physical and emotional care of residents in an Americare skilled or assisted living community, assuring quality of life while offering additional support to family and visitors.
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Our senior living communities are places where excellence thrives and that we call home. You'llbe responsible for supporting our residents physical and emotion health byhelping with their activities of daily living.
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Peer Specialists ignite the spark of hope that recovery is possible while promoting skills for coping with and managing symptoms and encouraging the use of natural supports and enhancement of community living skills.
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Assist consumers to develop interpersonal/family/community relationships and independent living skills to improve home, school, family, and work environments. New Horizons has an immediate full time opening for a Community Support Specialist II/Qualified Mental Health Professional to provide case management, rehabilitation services, and assessment services to adults with serious mental illness.
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Job ResponsibilitiesEducates patients and their families on how to manage their illness or injury, including post treatment home care needs and medication administration. Nurse Residency Program.
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Looking to relocate to an area with lower cost of living? As a licensed Floating Nurse you will provide high quality nursing care for residents in Americare skilled/assisted living facilities in accordance with state, federal, local guidelines and under the direction of senior facility leadership.
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Performs finger stick to obtain sample to obtain donor’s hematocrit and total protein levels. 6 Alerts Group Leader or Supervisor of donor flow issues. This includes explaining the screening process, the health screening tests performed, the appointment system, donation fees, center policies, proper nutrition and any other information pertinent to the donor.
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These patients are facing life-threatening problems with varying needs, which require extensive medication protocols and therapies. Educates patients and their families on disease process, management of illness/injury/treatment, support resources, infection prevention techniques, and essential daily tasks to prepare for next transition of care.
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Educates patients and their families on how to manage their illness or injury, including post treatment home care needs and medication administration. Critical Care Nurse (CCRN) License/Certification.
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Provide appropriate delegation and supervision of unlicensed support staff who perform such duties as medication administration and other nursing tasks when applicable and document these.
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Educate patients and their families on how to manage their illness or injury, including post treatment home care needs and medication administration; promote patient and family centered care in a healing environment.
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