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Filling critical needs in patient care, Jackson Nurse Professionals delivers cost-effective travel nurse staffing solutions to over 500 hospitals, outpatient clinics, and home health clients nationwide.
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Solid understanding of compliance with Medicare guidelines and procedures specifically for care within skilled nursing facilities. The majority of the day will be spent in the field; going onsite to skilled nursing facilities in order to meet with the clinicians, nurses, therapists, and staff to assess the patient care plan.
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We offer 120 beds of skilled nursing care and our facility is equipped to provide both short-term rehabilitation and long-term care. Must have, as a minimum, 1 year of dietary experience in a hospital, skilled nursing care facility, or other related medical facility.
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Our facility offers 128 beds for skilled nursing - private, semi private suites, dually certified. - Get your pay, when you need itPurchasing Power - online purchase/payroll deductionTickets at Work - entertainment ticket discountsEmployee Assistance Plan - easy-to-use services to help with everyday challenges of life (available for all employees and their families)Helping Friends Foundation - our employees' hardship/crisis fundFarmers GroupSelect Auto and Home Insurance - employee discount available - payroll deduction.
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Aviator Home Health is looking to add highly skilled, dynamic nursing staff to our proven, evidence-based methodology and trusted philosophy with special emphasis on delivering the highest level of skilled home health care.
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Responsible for generating referrals for home health care by establishing and maintaining relationships with, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, skilled home care agencies, hospice and other service providers.
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As a Sales Executive, you will be responsible for leading an established sales team thru maintaining relationships with doctors, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies and other referral sources in the medical community.
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Corporate Compliance Nurse This is a corporate, enterprise-wide role, serving as a resource to our programs and senior leadership regarding issues of Compliance & QA/PI. Service lines: Home Health (skilled), Private Duty, Hospice, Palliative Care, Homecare (non-skilled / ADL) experience.
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Maintains collaborative relationships and contracts with skilled nursing facilities, long term acute care, inpatient rehab, home health and community based services that are not part of the Parkland System.
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