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We need a Ultrasound Travel Radiology Tech to make a positive impact on patient care! We are looking for a Ultrasound Radiology Tech for our client in Johnson City, New York. They need a Travel Rad Tech to work 8hr Days, 40hrs per week.
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Dietetic Technician shall communicate with the Registered Dietitian, Food Service Director, Food Service Workers, all other disciplines, residents and respective designated representatives to maintain accurate resident records in Dietary and Food Service in order to meet the daily nutritional and special dietary needs of each resident as ordered.
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Cath lab technologist, cardiac, invasive cardiac, diagnostic reports, cardiac cath lab, cath lab, allied, allied health, healthcare, health care, cath, catheterization, hospital, medical, patient care, RCVT, cath lab tech.
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CERTIFIED Water & Fire Restoration Technician Minimum QualificationsCurrent (or easily re-activated) certifications from the IICRC (or other industry certifications)Polite, personable and presentable on a daily basis (while on-shift)High school diploma, or equivalentFluent in EnglishReliability and accountability, including transportation to and from work.
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Independent practice with strong affiliation with local tertiary care hospital that provides a full range of gastroenterology medicine. Here at Optum, part of the largest network of medical groups in the nation, we are seeking a dedicated and patient-centric Gastroenterologist to join our growing G/I Specialty Care team in the suburbs of New York, just outside of the city with Crystal Run Healthcare.
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Emergency room nurse, emergency nurse, ER nurse, ER RN, emergency room, trauma, trauma nurse, acute care nurse, registered nurse, RN, R.N., nursing, nurse, emergency, healthcare, health care, hospital.
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Featured services at this facility include Cancer Care, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Diabetes Care, Mammography, Primary Care, Pulmonary Care, Surgery, Urgent Care, Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Center.
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Book appointments for, and support the execution of, services and in-store events that deliver an unrivaled guest experience while delivering on skin care sales goals. Regularly participate in ongoing training, including brand and category education, to enable continuous professional development and drive skin care sales performance.
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ACI Field Technician Level 1 and Traffic Control certifications a plus. Minimum of eight years of bridge/highway construction inspection experience on NYSDOT and/or TBTA projects. NYSDOT Site Manager Experience Required.
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For LPN: Experience working in critical care or hospital environment. Triage area - responsible for nebulizers, EKG, point of care testing, PO meds, IM injections, IV starts and fluid maintenace, lab draws, foley catheter insertionPatient care delivery system (EG, Primary Care, Team Nrg): Team modelEssential Functions:Essential functions are those tasks, duties and responsibilities that are performed with or without reasonable accommodation.
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Bring your knowledge and experience in tree care, tree evaluation, plant health care (PHC), and industry-approved practices to the forefront. Knowledge of tree identification and plant health care, including insect and disease management.
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Is seeking a full time experienced Electrical / PLC Technician for it’s factory in rural Orange County, NY( Middletown, NY), 60 miles north of New York City (20 miles from New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
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We offer integrated healthcare services across 60 locations, including four hospitals, three walk-in centers, and 22 primary care offices, in addition to home care services and senior living facilities.
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We are seeking a Technician-Echo Tech for a travel assignment in Johnson City New York. TotalMed Allied is seeking a travel Echo Technician for a travel job in Johnson City, New York.
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Posted job title: Radiology Tech - Cath Lab Tech. Aequor Allied is seeking a travel Cath Lab Technologist for a travel job in Johnson City, New York. Posted job title: Radiology Tech - Cath Lab Tech.
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