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We offer multiple availability blocks to work in: Early Daytime 7am - 2pm Daytime Only 9am - 3pm Evening/Weekend (5pm - 10pm at least 3 days per week, 3 weekends per month) Overnight Pet Sitting work is also an optional additional earning opportunity.
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Apply online today to learn more about these Patient Observer Companion/sitter Patient Observation Sitter positions and to start the placement process. We’re now seeking Patient Observer Companion/sitter Patient Observation Sitters for openings at a hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Patient sitter 1:1. Patient sitter 1:1. License/Certifications BLS - Basic Life Support (Required) High School Diploma (Required) Will be responsible for providing ADL care, glucometer, vitals, etc.
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Job Details Profession: Sitter Pay: $144 / 8 hr Assignment Length: 13 weeks Schedule: 1, 8-hour 23:00 - 07:00 Orientation Date: 01/08/2024 Facility Info: Looking for a flexible schedule and fulfilling healthcare career.
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Shift - Nights - 11p - 7:30a / 40hrs / every other weekend and holidaysJob DescriptionPatient sitter 1:1 Will be responsible for providing ADL care, glucometer, vitals, etc. Shift - Nights - 11p - 7:30a / 40hrs / every other weekend and holidaysJob DescriptionPatient sitter 1:1 Will be responsible for providing ADL care, glucometer, vitals, etc.
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