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The TMD must be a board-certified general surgeon (or a general surgeon eligible for certification by the American Board of Surgery according to current requirements) or a general surgeon who is an American College of Surgeons Fellow with a special interest in trauma care and who is required to participate in trauma call.
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Screen for human trafficking concerns, trauma and substance abuse. Conduct screenings for human trafficking, trauma and substance abuse. We provide community-based prevention and family foster care services, group homes in the community for struggling children and families within the child welfare and juvenile justice systems, and short-term residential services for unaccompanied migrant children.
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Winston is seeking a Medical Laboratory Technologist/ Clinical Laboratory Technologist at a 300-bed university hospital with a dynamic environment that includes a busy emergency department, surgical services, cardiac thoracic unit, Level 2 trauma center, Neonatal ICU, and Adult MICU/SICU. As a Cardiac/Trauma BB Technologist, you'll be an integral part of our healthcare services.
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Catholic Health is seeking a Trauma Director to ensure that the patients of St. Catherine of Siena Hospital receive the highest level of trauma care by our general surgeons as well as other disciplines, including orthopedics, anesthesiology, neurosurgery and the Intensive care team.
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Demonstrated experience caring for a diverse mix of patients receiving mental health treatment for anxiety, trauma-related disorders, and more. As a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) at Sol Mental Health , you will provide compassionate and ethical outpatient mental health treatment and medication management to adult, young adult, adolescent, and or pediatric patients.
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Hope For Youth's Residential Services Department provides community based, trauma informed, youth and family driven care to adolescents and young adults in Nassau and Suffolk County. Serving youth from varying points of entry with the child welfare system, juvenile justice system, and runaway and homeless youth/young adults, the opportunities to alter the trajectory for youth in need are abundant.
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The new Pulmonologist/Critical Care physician will perform pulmonary consults, admissions, and follow ups at a top-notch teaching and trauma medical center. The new Pulmonary/Critical Care physician will have the option/choice of living in either Nassau County or Suffolk County.
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As a Customer Service Representative, you will work as part of a supportive team to be the face of U-Haul company's exceptional service and ensuring that customers get all the help they need on their journeys by inspecting and maintaining equipment.
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JESCO is a premier dealer of heavy construction equipment and technology in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.
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In fact, our top representative achieved a remarkable $400K in 2022! LeafFilter has earned the top spot as the nation's #1 rated gutter guard system, as endorsed by a prominent consumer publication.
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If a Roadshow representative is on assignment more than 50 miles from their residence (or over an hour away), we will cover necessary travel costs within reason to include hotel, airfare, rental car, when necessary & up to $50/day meal reimbursement.
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GSUH is an American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma (ACSCoT) Level I Adult and Level II Pediatric Trauma Center, a Joint Commission accredited Comprehensive Stroke Center, a Bariatric Center of Excellence, an ACS Commission on Cancer accredited hospital with a Cancer Institute and a Center of Excellence for Minimally Invasive Gynecological Surgery.
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Performs secretarial and general office support involving word processing, typing, telephone reception, mail distribution and record and file maintenance.
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We are currently hiring a Brewery Representative in Long Island, NY.Candidate must live in Suffolk county. The Brewery Representative works autonomously to focus on developing new accounts and maintaining current accounts within the industry.
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ThermoSpas, one of the nation’s most popular hot tub manufacturers, is looking for a professional in-home sales representative to offer our products directly to homeowners. More than four thousand global employees work across a portfolio of brands, including Jacuzzi, Sundance Spas, Hydropool Swim Spas and Hot Tubs, Dimension One Spas, ThermoSpas, Dream Maker, Sun & Soul, Sunrise Spas, Vortex Spas, and more.
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