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If you have considered any of the helping professions like Home Health Aide (HHA), Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Personal Care Assistant (PCA), Case Manager, Rehab Counselor, Mental Health Counselor, or Direct Support Professional (DSP) this may be a great new field for you to explore.
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The Home Health Aide is responsible for performing health related tasks and may also provide assistance with personal hygiene, housekeeping and other related supportive tasks to a client in his/her home or facility under the supervision of a registered nurse.
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Join our community of skilled licensed professionals dedicated to providing exceptional massage therapy experiences. Select partners require online training in addition to onsite training prior to taking shifts, of which compensation will be granted post completion of training and first shift.
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Directs the provision of personal care, nursing rehabilitation tasks and other work of Home Health Aides and Geriatric Caregivers in the home. at home, in the community and in nursing homes.
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Commercial Lines Customer Service Representative – Independent Agency – Base Salary to 80k/year – Sparkill, NY Our client, a 100+ year independent insurance agency in Sparkill, NY, has an immediate need for a skilled Commercial Lines Customer Service Representative to join their team.
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We’re seeking experienced nurses to join our exceptional nursing organization in hospital locations throughout Greater Houston. Compact license acceptable according to current Board of Nursing requirements.
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