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How we prepare our LPNs for success: Paid training from day 1 in the office, in the home, and online Practice with award-winning adult and pediatric simulation labs Around the clock clinical support by phone Electronic charting using AlayaCare We care for clients of all ages, diagnoses, and acuity levels.
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Those who meet service or hours requirements are also eligible for: 401(k) match; medical/dental/vision; HSA; health care FSA; life insurance; short/long term disability; paid parental leave; paid holidays/vacation/sick; auto/home insurance discounts; scholarship program; adoption assistance.
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100% Remote position (Work from home) This role is entirely remote and offers full-time/Part time hours with flexibility. We're looking for candidates with great customer service skills to fill our Remote Customer Service role.
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As part of this position, you have the opportunity to work 100% remotely, collaborating with an exceptional team from the comfort of your home or office. Must be willing and available to work a minimum of 20 hours per week.
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Home Once a Week as Well as Reset Hours Not Spent on the Road. Walmart wants to help you find your place – a stress-free, flexible work environment where drivers are treated with respect.
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When you work with us, you can trust that we will help you with everything from travel, to housing, and acting as the liaison between you and the facility. Exact pay packages may vary based on guaranteed hours, distance being traveled, and customizations available to travelers.
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You’ll be delivering everyday essentials, from cleaning supplies, home needs and OTC medications to food, drinks and more. Previous delivery experience as a delivery driver or courier driver is not required, but we encourage drivers from other delivery, gig, or ridesharing services to sign up.
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Light work that includes lifting and carrying objects up to 20 pounds - ability to lift and carry any necessary equipment or materials to and from the vehicle and clients' apartments: X Often.
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The majority of our employees enjoy the opportunity to work remotely from home within the US, or in a hybrid capacity in our offices in Tempe, AZ (headquarters), Austin, TX, Petaluma, CA, Rock Rapids, IA, Grand Rapids, MI, or Bloomington, MN.
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