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Psychiatric nurse practitioner experience in a clinic, hospital, or nursing home. Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner- Telemedicine Part Time. We are currently searching for a talented Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner to join our team.
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Work alongside our nurse educator and our nursing staff. VestraCare is a portfolio of four health care facilities in New York state, including: Chautauqua Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Dunkirk; Roscoe Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Roscoe; Sunset Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Boonville; and Susquehanna Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Johnson City. We're proud to be a family of high-quality health care providers that also includes Absolut Care, Taconic Health Care and The McGuire Group.
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The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is responsible to provide daily nursing care, order medications, provide updates to the RN and Nurse Practitioners, train and orient AMAP’s, schedule appointments, participate in agency activities and complete required documentation.
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Registered Nurse (RN) Supervisor. New York State Registered Professional Nurse licensure. Demonstrates knowledge, skills, and techniques necessary to care for residents with the following needs: therapeutic, nuero & dementia, dialysis, IV therapy, infectious disease, and wound care if applicable.
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Licensed professional nurse may be considered. Appropriate certification in the case management preferred (e.g. Commission for Case Management Certification (CCMC) or Association of Rehabilitation Nurses.
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A Registered Nurse Supervisor works closely with RNs to ensure the best possible functions of assigned units and supervise unit employees. Current and valid license as a Registered Nurse in the state of New York required.
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Completes required medication error documentation and staff medication error remediationProvides clinical supervision to LPNs
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Spear Physical and Occupational Therapy is seeking a qualified, passionate Pelvic Floor Therapist to join the team at its Barclays clinic in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. Gym membership discounts with Blink & Crunch Fitness.
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