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Minimum Qualifications Transfer Qualifications: Any current Habilitation Specialist 1
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Additional duties will include working with medical staff, medical representation on teams, participate in facility wide committees and compliance with all oversight entitles, example: (OPWDD, DOH).
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Provides clinical supervision, guidance, and training to other medical professionals, nursing, and direct care staff; and monitors the coordination and implementation of care.
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Psychological services requiring expertise in neuropsychology, child and adolescent psychology, sex offense treatment.
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in Malone, NY, seeks a General Surgeon to staff its established practice.
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Seeking BE/BC General Surgeon to staff its established practice in northeast NY.
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MWI is a leading provider of engineered skid-mounted process systems and industrial controls for the power generation, oil & gas, nuclear, industrial and NavSea sectors.
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Operates the Nuclear Medicine equipment and ancillary support systems to perform diagnostic Nuclear Medicine procedures per provider orders.
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ABOUT Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Technicians have expertise in the most conventional and unconventional explosives to ensure the secure disposal of explosive weaponry.
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JCEO is a private, not-for-profit human service agency that serves the residents of Clinton and Franklin Counties in New York State.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Use your finance and accounting background to become an FBI Special Agent FBI Special Agents apply their professional expertise and unique skill sets to their work and role every day.
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