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Work with other DOHMH and city stakeholders, hospitals, medical and community providers, consultants, and others to convene and disseminate best practice guidelines for infant safe sleep and health.
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Territory Business Manager
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The Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) Program within the Bureau of Maternal, Infant and Reproductive Health is a nationally replicated nurse home visiting program that has been rigorously evaluated for over 30 years which has demonstrated significant improvements in pregnancy outcomes, parenting skills and family self-sufficiency.
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The selected candidate will provide treatment of high-risk pregnancies, expert care before and during pregnancy, inpatient care of antepartum patients and consultations, prenatal diagnosis through the use of ultrasounds and/or genetic counseling and determining the method most appropriate to ensure health and safety of both infant and mother.
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Currently in New York State, it is estimated that 775,000 women, infant and children are potentially eligible for the WIC program, but only 435,000 are actually receiving the benefits. Multilingual reading comprehension and writing skills are highly desirable, but not required for this position (Spanish, Bengali, Mandarin/Cantonese, Haitian-Creole, French, Bengali, Urdu, or Arabic.
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The Division is comprised of the Bureau of Maternal Infant and Reproductive Health, the Bureau of Early Intervention, the Office of School Health, and the Bureau of Administration. Support all medical initiatives put forth by the Office of School Health, e.g. Asthma, Reproductive Health, Obesity and Diabetes Initiatives.
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Neonatal intensive care nurse, intensive care, NICU, neonatal, newborn, RN nurse, newborn, neonatal care, nurse, nursing, registered nurse, RN, R.N., infant care, critical care, hospital, medical, patient care, healthcare, health care.
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5+ years of Engineering experience working within an FDA regulated facility such as for food and beverage, dairy, nutritional products, infant formula or pharmaceutical manufacturing. Six Sigma Green Belt or Six Sigma Black Belt a plus.
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Provides in-patient obstetrical care for essentially healthy woman including OB triage, labor management, delivery of the infant, repair of lacerations/episiotomies, management of the immediate postpartum period, management of minor complications in consultation with OB/GYN attending physician.
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Infant care leave. Strong skills in Domo, Tableau, Netsuite, Looker, and SQL. We’ve raised over $65 million from top-tier investors such as Andreessen Horowitz and the creators of DoorDash, Airbnb, and Uber. Our marketplace is already flourishing in all 50 states and we’re just getting started.
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The Department of Epidemiology at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health seeks a Postdoctoral research scientist to provide data management and conduct analysis of an ongoing project focused on how opioid policies and policies that regulate substance use during pregnancy affect maternal and infant health outcomes.
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Aware of Code Pink infant safety policies and procedures. Certified Lactation Counselor preferred. Works closely with Child Life Specialist and Department of Education teachers. International Board Certified Lactation Consultant preferred.
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Perform scrub and circulating duties in the Mother & Infant Care Center. Recognize changes in maternal, fetal or newborn infant condition that would constitute an emergency situation and responds appropriately.
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Newborn care and assessment for healthy infant. Collaboration with care management team, including anesthesiologist, physician or midwife, lactation nurse, and charge nurse. Newborn care and assessment for healthy infant.
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R estocks supplies after each class Handles incidents and emergencies in a calm and professional manner Position Requirements Less than a High School Diploma or GED Completion of all Kids On-Demand Required Learnings prior to first day of work First Aid certification, Infant/Child and Adult CPR/AED certification required within the first 60 days of hire.
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