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Individuals in this position are required to exercise universal precautions, use personal protective equipment and devices, and learn the policies concerning infection control. NYS License in Audiology; NYS Hearing Aid Dispensing Certification or eligible; ASHCCC or American Academy of Audiology membership.
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A Home Health Aide is a paraprofessional employee, trained to carry out health related tasks under the supervision of a nurse or physical/occupational therapist. Home Health Aide Certification. Responsible for providing assistance with personal hygiene, housekeeping and related supportive tasks to a client with health care needs in his/her home.
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Act in accordance to all OSHA guidelines and standards including but not limited to lock out-tag out, confined space, hot-work, SDS, Personal Protective Equipment, etc. BASIC FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The Water Plant Operator shall ensure water distributed throughout the potable water system meets the pertinent standards for safe drinking water at all times through the proper operation, maintenance, and repair of all mechanical systems within the Water Plant, as well as the repair and maintenance of all auxiliary water systems.
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The Patient Accounting Analyst provides a summary analysis on payer trending and reports findings to the Contract Manager and Director of Patient Financial Services, actively participates in discussions and necessary follow up to resolve ongoing concerns with accounts.
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Identifies potentially dangerous situations to his/her manager which could cause medical error/patient or staff harm and takes action, where appropriate to minimize risk of injury. Functions as a charge nurse according to protocol.
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Candidates may need to be qualified for work under Exec Order 14042, Vaccine Mandate for workers on federal contractsCompetencies (as demonstrated through experience, training, and/or testing)Must be able to meet and continue to meet any applicable state, county and municipal licensing and permit requirements for armed security work and specific protective device and weapons qualifications.
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CST (certified surgical technologist) required. Follows standard procedures for surgical intervention assisting in accordance with preference of Surgeon and Anesthesiologist. Under the guidance of the Registered Nurse, the Operating Room Surgical Technician, is responsible for assisting with preparation of surgical patients by performing routine and delegated duties according to standards and policies of the Operating Room and the Hospital.
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Job Details: The Staff Pharmacist is responsible for dispensing and compounding medications and pharmaceutical supplies upon receiving medication orders from prescribers in accordance with State and Federal laws and departmental Policy and Procedures.
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