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Job Description:Right at Home of Eastern Queens, In-Home Care & Assistance is seeking to hire a live-in Companion Caregiver to join a dynamic care team providing clinical expertise in-home. Job Description:Right at Home of Eastern Queens, In-Home Care & Assistance is seeking to hire a live-in Companion Caregiver to join a dynamic care team providing clinical expertise in-home.
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A lovely family is seeking an elder companion/caregiver for their elderly mother. The principal has been diagnosed with ALS and has several medical caregivers on a rotating schedule- the family is either looking for a medical caregiver to join the team, or a companion who can provide stability and work alongside the existing medical personnel.
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Minimum 5 years experience in clinical companion animal veterinary practice. Experience with companion animal vaccines, parasiticides, and therapeutics. This role spans across, Rochester, Syracuse, Buffalo, Utica, Binghamton, Albany, Scranton, PA, Allentown, PA, Reading, PA and Erie, PA. It is required that our Professional Services Veterinarian will reside in the region in which they support.
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Job Path is helping a young, artistic man with developmental disabilities find a compatible live-in companion. He is seeking a live-in companion to help create and maintain a comfortable and satisfying home life, as well as to ensure his health and safety.
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Responsible for the sales of all Companion Animal Health product lines including laser therapy, stance analyzer, and regenerative medicine. These roles are extremely important to the success and growth of our Companion Animal Health division within Enovis (formerly known as DJO, LLC.
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This role includes oversight of development efforts with both CLIA labs and IVD partners to support patient selection strategies, identification of patient response signatures and companion diagnostic development for regulatory approval.
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Experienced Full - Time Therapeutic Companion for a Bright Young Man with Developmental Disabilities
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Proven experience as a live-in therapeutic companion specializing in developmental disabilities and mental health challenges. This role offers the opportunity to make a significant impact in a young adult's life by providing support, companionship, and guidance as he navigates independence.
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