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Licenses/Certifications: CPR/BLS (Basic Life Support), State License-Physical Therapist-New Jersey, NPI NUMBER. Licenses/Certifications: CPR/BLS (Basic Life Support), State License-Physical Therapist-New Jersey, NPI NUMBER.
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Must be BLS and CPR certified. We are an equal opportunity employer and we are committed to a work environment that promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion. License/Certification: Must have valid Licensed Practical Nurse/Licensed Vocation Nurse License or a Registered Nurse, with no judgments against it in the state in which he/she is practicing.
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Qualification Summary:Board Certified Nurse Practitioner in the state of New JerseyAdvanced Wound Care Certification PreferredAdvanced Wound Debridement Certification PreferredMaster's Degree preferredCurrent CPR CertificationThese statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by people assigned to this classification.
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Must have a Licensed Practical Nurse’s License or a Registered Nurse’s License current, with no judgments against it, in the state in which he/she is practicing. Strives to maintain a safe working environment through the prevention of accidents, the preservation of equipment, and the achievement of safe working practices.
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Current CPR accredited by American Heart Association and American Red Cross or any other accredited sources approved by Aveanna Healthcare. Current CPR accredited by American Heart Association and American Red Cross or any other accredited sources approved by Aveanna Healthcare.
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Current hands-on CPR certification issued by the American Heart Association. For nearly two decades, Jackson Therapy Partners has successfully provided a diverse pool of allied health professionals to over 1,300 rehab facilities, schools, outpatient clinics, hospitals, and skilled nursing facilities for direct hire placement.
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RN license and CPR card are requiredDays, evenings and overnights availableFlexible scheduling and paid trainingTrach and vent experience is not requiredIf you are interested in learning more about BAYADA and the RN opportunities we have available, please contact Lauren D.
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Must have or complete CPR/1st aide training within first 60 days of employment. We are seeking a compassionate and caring Resident Assistant to help with the daily needs of our Residents within the community.
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Current CPR Training from the American Heart Association required. At least one year of experience in an outpatient setting or LTC/SNF facility. Professional Type: Physical Therapist. Current CPR Training from the American Heart Association required.
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Current Lifeguard Certification including first aid, CPR, AED. Current Lifeguard Certification including first aid, CPR, AED. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A CURRENT LIFEGUARD CERTIFICATION, DON'T APPLY. YOUR APPLICATION WILL BE REJECTED. Benefits-eligible full-time and part-time positions are available.
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CNA Skills, Qualifications and Requirements:New Jersey Certified Nursing Assistant CertificationKnowledge of relevant nursing careFriendly and professional bedside mannerMaintains current CPR certificationMulti-tasking skillsEffective oral, written, and reading communication skillsUnderstands legal implications of patient care Why work as a CNA for Sterling Manor.
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Current NJ-CPR Certification (Cardiopulmonary resuscitation) preferred. Discover why Cooper University Health Care is the employer of choice in South Jersey. Current NJ-CPR Certification (Cardiopulmonary resuscitation) preferred.
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Demonstrated knowledge of developmentally appropriate practices CPR and First Aid Certification preferred. Role Responsibilities: Create a welcoming, engaging classroom space for young children to learn, play and grow Use a growth mindset to develop young minds and inspire a love of learningImplement our proprietary L.E.A.P. Curriculum®, working with Infants, Toddlers, and/or Preschool children in a way that is consistent with the unique needs of each child.
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Licensed nursing staff are required to obtain their CPR certification within 90 days of hire. Must hold and maintain a current CPR certification. Baylor's work 24 hours per week and get paid for full time hours.
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Must possess: an active NJ issued license number, or an active dental assistant certificate, radiology certificate, and CPR Certification. Work at dental offices, orthodontic practices, and dental surgery centers to help administer patient care during dental cleanings and oral surgery.
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