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In an Home Health setting, the therapist will manage a treatment plan to promote a positive outcome for patients with diverse diagnoses. One year of recent experience in Home Health is preferred.
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Telecommute (you can work from home, work, or school) If you are a manager, receptionist, warehouse or factory worker, driver, medical assistant, nurse, cleaner, college student, messenger, maid, teacher, retail associate, salesperson, secretary, server, janitor, cashier, contract worker, or intern who is looking for a flexible part-time or seasonal job, you should try paid Product Testing to supplement your income.
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Safety is a core value at (PNMR/PNM/TNMP) and our vision, “everyone goes home safe”, reflects our commitment to promoting an environment conducive to learning, improving and building safety practices.
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Reefer - OTR CDL A. Reefer OTR $1,000 Minimum Pay Average Gross Pay $1,000 - $1,400 Home Time 21 Days Out 5 Days Home Job Description You will be operating OTR, pulling 53 ft. 02 cpm increase Trailer Washout Pay $15 per trailer Stop Pay $15.00 per pickup and delivery, except load origin and final delivery Detention Pay $20/hour for on-time delivery detention, capped at $200 each 24 hour period Layover Pay 24 hours of layover $75, subsequent 24-hour periods $100.
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If you are looking for a successful career, consistent pay and benefits, plus regular home time, call or apply today. Dedicated & OTR Hauls At RTI, we put people before profits. Our company options for drivers include dedicated, and over the road opportunities that let the driver find what fits their life and goals best.
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Whether you're serving as a technician, lab worker, therapist, speech-language pathologist, social worker, medical assistant or other allied health professional, you'll use your education, training and specialized skills to provide support for patients and help them strive for optimal health.
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Signet Health is actively seeking an LCSW or LPC for a Social Worker/Counselor position with our program at Olney Hamilton Hospital in Olney, TX. As a Social Worker/Counselor, you will ensure that the emotional and therapeutic needs of patients are consistently met and maintained, based on individual plans of behavioral health care.
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High School diploma or General Education Degree (GED) with five to seven years of related experience, or equivalent combination of education and/or experience related to the discipline. This position performs one or more covered or "safety sensitive" tasks that are regulated by the Department of Transportations (DOT) natural gas pipeline or commercial motor vehicle driver related regulations.
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The Best Place to Work recognition came straight from the source - caregiver companions, home health aides and nursing aides who voted where they want to work. We scour the entire region for people with strong backgrounds in home care or elderly care, a history of community involvement and, most of all, big hearts.
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We partner with rural primary care partners to meet patients where they are by becoming an extension of their current healthcare team and providing personalized assistance with their healthcare needs through a dedicated local health navigator.
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