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Dental Assistant – Oral SurgerySurgical Assistant – Oral Surgery Position Highlights:Step into the fast-paced world of oral surgery as an Oral Surgeon Surgical Assistant! Licensed dental assistant status is preferred.
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401(k) with matching Qualifications:The LVT position requires a current and active Veterinary Technician License in Virginia, or have an active license in another state that qualifies you to be eligible for licensingAt least two years of Veterinary experience as an LVT, or one with two years as a Veterinary Assistant.
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About the Job:As a Veterinary Technician/Assistant in our Emergency/Critical Care department, you will be responsible for:Shifts: 4-10's, Day shift. Vista Veterinary Specialists is seeking an experienced Veterinary Technician or Veterinary Assistant to join our team.
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Duties and Responsibilities:Maintain charge and direction of floor in cooperation with the Director of Resident Services (DRS) to assure quality resident care is provided. Summary: Licensed Practical Nurse -Assumes responsibility of total resident care on a designated unit for each shift worked by performing professional nursing duties and assuring the completion of nurse aide duties.
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Experience as a personal care aide, CNA, home health aide or nursing assistant is desirable. Locations: Wilkinsburg/Homestead; Lower Burrell/Tarentum; General Braddock Towers; and our facility in Oakmont, PA.
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The Medical Assistant provides clinical support, including initial preparation of the patient for examination/visit, assisting the provider during examinations, cleaning, stocking and maintenance of exam rooms, maintenance of diagnostic equipment, charting, and patient education.
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If you are customer service driven and enjoy seeing the rewards of your hard work and dedication, we invite you to apply for one of the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) positions available at Harrison House of Chester County.
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The Assistant Store Manager collaborates with peers as well as the Area Manager to assess the needs of the customer and develop the best methods for achieving service, sales and operational objectives.
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Shift Leaders are trained to perform all the duties performed by the Team Members, with additional responsibility for directing the daily operations of a restaurant in the Restaurant General Manager's and Assistant Manager's absence.
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As part of our Retail team, the Assistant Manager is responsible for creating a client experience that accurately reflects the ethos of our brand while building and maintaining strong client relationships and driving sales through outstanding service.
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QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS High school graduate or G. E. D. equivalent Graduate of an approved Nurse Aide Training Program JOB DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES As CNA, you will: Participate in and receive resident reports at start/end of shift.
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