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Full-time Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Wanted in Harmony Care Psychiatry in Woodbridge, NJ. Providing psychotherapy and counseling services, utilizing various therapeutic approaches, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT.
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We are currently recruiting for a Part Time Sonographer at Harmony OB/GYN in Edison, NJ. The rapidly growing network spans OB/GYN physicians, breast health centers, high-risk pregnancy centers, two laboratories, urogynecology care, and fertility centers.
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We work in harmony in a beautiful clinic with some of the nicest patients and people you’ve ever met. If so you might be a great fit as a full time medical receptionist/ technician for my private optometry office in Green Brook, NJ. I was voted one of Newsweek’s Top 200 doctors in 2023 because I work hard to make sure your experience is not just a dry chicken dinner.
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For more than a century, we’ve taken measures big and small to make sure our work environment is healthy, safe and promotes harmony between your time on and off the clock. Weekly pay· Free meals while working· Paid vacation· Medical, dental & life insurance· Weekly paychecks· 401K & profit sharing plans· Free uniforms· Scholarship eligibility· Tuition Reimbursement· Promote from within practice· Community volunteerism· And more.
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