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To support the Patient Care Center, Centralized Department and patient by providing a variety of services such as: database management, admitting patients, information processing, patient/department support, materials/inventory management, educational/training functions, and unit-specific tasks.
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Apply principals of logical or scientific thinking to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions in order to provide effective patient care. Implements, on a daily basis, treatment modalites which may include exercise, heat, light, ultrasound, water, electricity, massage, gait raining, balance training and other rehabilitation techniques.
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Ability to understand and react effectively to the unique nutritional needs of patients of all ages as attained through educational training, continuing education or experience. Department: Food and Nutrition Location: Englewood, NJ Status: Part Time Shift: Variable as scheduled.
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Job Details: Experienced Pharmacy Technician Full-Time and Part Time Experienced Pharmacy Technicians Overview: Immediate opening for Full Time and Part Time Data Entry & Customer Service Technicians.
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Perform initial clinical and ongoing supervisory field visits to patients’ homes to provide assessment, training support, in-home coordination and/or crisis management. Convey any significant changes in the patient’s condition, emergency intervention, or care plan changes to clinical care team.
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Department: Nursing Bargaining Unit: 1199 RN Campus: WAKEFIELD Employment Status: Regular Part-Time Address: 600 East 233rd Street, Bronx Shift: Evening Scheduled Hours: 7:15 AM-7:45 PM Req ID: 214207 Salary Range/Pay Rate: $50.63.
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We are looking for a full time or part time Physical Therapist to join the team! Job Types: Full-time, Part-time. We offer full training and growth potential into management positions.
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All qualified applicants who apply to be a part of our home health care family will receive consideration without regard for race, gender, religion, color, national origin, sexual orientation, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected status.
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Tuition Reimbursementfor all full and part-time staffDependent Tuition Reimbursementfor clinical staff! The Supervisor elevates complex issues to Team Manager, AOC or Hospice MD on call.
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A very well known social services organization is looking for a part or full time LPN Case Manager to join their growing team in Bronx, NY! The position focuses on coordinator of care/case management for individuals and staff training oversight for the provision of care.
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