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The incoming Gynecologic Oncologist will work for a health system serving Suffolk, Nassau, and Eastern Queens Counties of New York and is committed to excellence with state-of-the-art, compassionate, patient-centered care.
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Catholic Home Care manages home care services for approximately 2,000 patients daily across Long Island and Queens. Specialized services include skilled nursing care, physical and occupational therapies, medical social work, maternal-child and pediatric services, home health aide assistance, nutritional counseling, pastoral care, infusion services, telehealth, palliative care, wound care and behavioral health services.
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Under general supervision of the Field Sales Support Manager or Supervisor, supports sales associates with effective merchandising activities at jointly called on stores.
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We are proud to partner with The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) and we are currently looking for a PRN Paramedic to join our team at the Aqueduct Racetrack and Belmont Park, located in Elmont, NY and South Ozone Park (Queens), NY.
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About Life’s WORC: For over 50 years, Life’s WORC has provided high quality services and support to people with intellectual disabilities and autism in Queens, Manhattan, Nassau and Suffolk counties.
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With that in mind, we opened a small restaurant in our hometown of Queens, NYC. We made a promise to offer our guests quality service that made them feel at home. We will always look to the future of food and plant-based proteins which are undoubtedly at the forefront of sustainability.
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Maintains current knowledge of respiratory homecare techniques and relevant respiratory therapy concepts. Subject to State requirements and management approval, Candidates may be hired who do not meet all the above certifications and training, but practice respiratory therapy as authorized by applicable state law.
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Evaluates the provision of nursing care to patients including but not limited to Evaluation of physical, therapy, occupational therapy, speech, therapy, nutrition counseling and respiratory therapy, Contracting agency nurses.
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Assist people supported in planning, coordinating and attending community integration/inclusion activities within their homes and communityAdhere to agency quality standards of operationAdhere to paperwork time frame submissions About Life’s WORC: For over 50 years, Life’s WORC has provided high quality services and support to people with intellectual disabilities and autism in Queens, Manhattan, Nassau and Suffolk counties.
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Currently, we are placing part-time and full-time cases in our service areas including Nassau, Suffolk and Queens Counties. Responsibilities Duties of a CHHA and PCA include but are not limited to assistance with bathing, feeding, dressing, toileting, ambulation and transferring, light housekeeping and medication management, cooking, laundry, medication reminders, drives to doctor’s appointments, errands, conversation, reading and accompanying to events.
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Overview Dollar General Corporation has been delivering value to shoppers for more than 80 years.
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Registered as a Respiratory Therapist (CER-RRT) from the National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC), required. Licensed Respiratory Therapist (LIC-RT) in NY State, required. Responsibilities: Performs comprehensive respiratory assessment and respiratory therapy as prescribed by a physician.
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To continue providing excellent care, we need caregivers to service clients throughout Bronx, Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens. Addus HomeCare is now hiring Home Health Aides (HHA) and Personal Care Aides (PCA.
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Already an industry leader in healthcare services, we provide home respiratory services and select medical equipment to help our patients sleep better, breathe better, heal faster, and thrive longer.
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If you are a dedicated and compassionate CNA looking for a rewarding CNA opportunity in Massapequa, NY, Queens we encourage you to apply today. Job Title: Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) - All Shifts Available.
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