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The University of Rochester, Department of Surgery is seeking a full-time tenure-track faculty member (all ranks considered) in the Division of Supportive Care in Cancer. Opportunities to work within the WCI CPC Research Program, which has been conducting cancer control and cancer care delivery research with continuous funding from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) for more than 40 years.
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That means more time living out your travel nursing dreams and less time job hunting. We believe in pay transparency and that is why we aggregate thousands of jobs from hospitals hourly displaying full pay rates creating a no-haggle no-hassle job search approach.
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Job Title: Community and Vocational Services Floater (DSP) Position Type: Full-Time Company: Lifetime Assistance, Inc. About Us: Lifetime Assistance, Inc. is a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to providing comprehensive support services to individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities.
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Full-time Occupational Health Nurse Practitioner Needed in Rochester, New York. Comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, retirement plan, and paid time off.
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This is a RN position in ICU. You must have a Current License and at least 2 years of recent experience as a RN – ICU. Our Client in Glens Falls, New York is committed to providing feedback within 24 to 48 hours upon receving your full submission package.
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Projected compensation $216,000-$240,000+ annually for full-time. Malpractice provided for both full and part-time providers. We serve as your office and administration so you can spend more time with your family.
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Unit Details: Living Center South RN Full Time D/E. Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval for Health Care Staffing Services Certification. A dedicated Onboard Specialist will schedule your appointments, so you can focus on patient care while we focus on helping you get started faster.
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1 year full time LTC LPN experience within the last 2 years. MSN matches Long Term Care Licensed Practical Nurses like you with top healthcare facilities in your area. LTC LPN / Licensed Practical Nurse.
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We are looking for a full-time Urgent Care Veterinarian to join our team. We offer an incredible benefits package for Full-Time positions, designed to reward long-term career growth.
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