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Once a limited permit is received, individuals can practice nursing, under the immediate and personal supervision of a NYS licensed, currently registered, RN at a NYC Health + Hospitals health care setting for up to one (1) year from the date of issuance of the limited permit.
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True Care is a licensed Home Care Agency providing services in the New York Metropolitan area. About True Care NY: True Care is a licensed Home Care Agency providing outstanding homecare service in the New York Metropolitan area.
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Blue Parasol is an established Licensed Home Health Care Agency. REGISTERED NURSE-RN-FULL TIME-CLINICAL FIELD NURSE- Home Infusion. We are looking for a dedicated Home Infusion Nurse to add to our team.
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The RN is responsible and accountable for making decisions and providing care according to New York Department of Health (DOH) regulations, Human Resources Administration (HRA), MCO, and MLTC guidelines.
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Purpose of Position : Field Registered Nurse (RN) works under the supervision of the RN Supervisor and is responsible for the complete care of all assigned clients within the scope of the State Registered Nurse Practice Act and the policies and procedures of the organization.
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Three to five (3-5) years of administrative experience in a management capacity in a certified home health agency (CHHA), long-term home health care (LHCSA), acute care, medical-surgical, and/or critical care, nursing home experience, diagnostic & treatment clinic preferred.
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If you're a proficient Registered Nurse with a minimum of two (2) years of recent experience in a home environment within the past fifteen (15) years , this could involve working with a Certified Home Health Agency (CHHA), Licensed Home Care Service Agency (LHCSA), Managed Long Term Care (MLTC), or experience in home care as a paraprofessional (e.g., Home Health Aide or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), including Private Duty Nursing , we invite you to submit your application.
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Two (2) to three (3) years clinical experience in certified home health agency (CHHA), Lombardi program and/or MLTC or MAP programActive New York State License as Registered NurseProfessional CompetenciesIntegrity and TrustCustomer Service FocusFunctional/Technical skills Written/Oral Communications.
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A distinguished Home Healthcare Agency based in New York with a coveted 5 Star Rating for excellence in Patient Care, as recognized by Medicare & Medicaid Services, who is committed to delivering top-tier services, specializing in skilled nursing, physical therapy, and pharmacy assistance - focusing on aiding seniors in maintaining their independence at home.
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Established Licensed Home Health Care Agency -growing our Nursing and IV Home Infusion DivisionWe are looking for dedicated home infusion nurses to add to our team - with two lucrative positions currently available: Start of Care/Intake Nurse: 7pm-12am (4 days a week) - Bklyn & Qns Weekend Full time Infusion Nurse: 9am -9pm (Fri, Sat, Sun) - Bklyn & Qns Requirements Include:Current NYS RN license in good standing.
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RN-Wound Care Nurse Certified Home Health Agency Parker Jewish Institute is seeking Full Time Wound Care Nurses to join Parker's Certified Home Health Agency (CHHA.
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BlueBird Care is a leading established Home Health Care Agency. Would you like to be trained in home health care by one of the best providers in the industry.
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VNS Health is seeking a per diem / prn nurse RN Home Health Field Supervisor for a per diem / prn nursing job in Manhattan, New York. Educates and reviews the paraprofessional plan of care with the Home Health Aide (HHA.
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Minimum of one (1) year of experience in home care as a community health nurse in a Certified Home Health Agency, Long Term Home Health Care Program, and/or Licensed Agency.
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Working in the field for a Certified Home Health Agency (CHHA), Licensed Home Care Service Agency (LHCSA), or Managed Long-Term Care (MLTC) Home care experience as a paraprofessional (e.g., Home Health Aide) or Licensed Practical Nurse.
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