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Key Words: Intensive Care Unit, Nurse, Registered Nurse, RN-ICU, Critical Care Unit, Critical Care Nurse, Intensive Care Nurse, RN-CCU, Travel Nurse, Agency Nurse, Contract Nurse, Travel Contract, ACLS, EKG, RN, Registered Nurse, ICU, CCU, RN-ICU, RN-CCU, MICU, SICU, Advanced Life Support, CPR, BLS, Travel Nursing.
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BLS/CPR certification (additional certifications may be required based on specialty) 4. Join the Medical Talent Team Join our dynamic team and embark on a rewarding journey with us We are Joint Commission certified and known for our commitment to excellence and ethical practices in the industry.
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Licenses/Certifications: CPR/BLS (Basic Life Support), State License-Radiology Technologist-Washington. Posted job title: CT TECH / COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY TECHNOLOGIST. Licenses/Certifications: CPR/BLS (Basic Life Support), State License-Radiology Technologist-Washington.
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A current CPR certification Compensation $60 - $75 per hour About Benefits are determined by employment status/hours worked and include paid time off (PTO), health, dental, vision, health savings account, telemedicine, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, disability insurance, employee discount programs, pet insurance, and a 401k plan.
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You have a current Lifeguard, CPR for the Professional Rescuer, AED, First Aid, and Oxygen certifications (preferred). Performing necessary rescue actions, administering first aid and CPR in accordance with YMCA policies, procedures, and the "safe-in-six" model; completing related reports as required.
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CPR/BLS (Basic Life Support), State License-Radiology Technologist-Washington, ARRT-MR (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), ARRT-R (Radiography) CPR/BLS (Basic Life Support), State License-Radiology Technologist-Washington, ARRT-MR (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), ARRT-R (Radiography.
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CPR/BLS (Basic Life Support), State License-Physical Therapist-Washington, NPI NUMBER. CPR/BLS (Basic Life Support), State License-Physical Therapist-Washington, NPI NUMBER. For more than 35 years we’ve helped healthcare professionals embark on journeys, scale mountains, and discover new spaces, places, and faces.
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Must possess Current American Red Cross Certifications in Lifeguard Training, CPR-FPR, Community First Aid. Must possess Current American Red Cross Certifications in Lifeguard Training, CPR-FPR, Community First Aid.
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Must have and maintain one of the following certifications: Basic Life Support for health care providers through the American Heart Association, CPR for the professional rescuer through the American Red Cross or the American Safety and Health Institute.
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As a lifeguard all required certifications must be completed and continually maintained in a current status in CPR, First Aid, Blood-Borne pathogens, AED and Lifeguard Training. Maintain all required certifications including blood-borne pathogens, AED, 1st Aid, CPR, lifeguard training, and maintain all physical standards required during duration of certifications.
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QUALIFICATIONS FOR A PRIVATE DUTY REGISTERED NURSE (RN) / LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE (LPN) Currently licensed as a Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Washington State Current CPR certification New graduates are welcome.
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Job Title: First Aid/CPR Instructor. The applicant shall provide services that include First Aid/CPR/AED training two times a month. The applicant must possess a First Aid/CPR/AED training.
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You have current Lifeguard, CPR for the Professional Rescuer, AED, First Aid and Oxygen certifications. Provide an impactful staff experience by recruiting and hiring, training and developing, supervising and evaluating employees and volunteers to ensure staff are representative of the mission of the YMCA.Meet performance measurement through annual giving, major gifts, and/or endowment by telling the Y story and raising charitable dollars to fulfill our mission.
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Initiate basic CPR measures in the event of cardiac and/or pulmonary arrest, and respond to emergency situations related to dialysis treatment. Successfully complete CPR Certification. National Safety Award from CNA insurance companies for 11 consecutive years.
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RequirementsGraduate of Certified Surgical Technologist program or equivalent experienceNational certification as a Surgical Technologist preferredActive Washington State Surgical Technologist Registration required prior to start dateHealth Care Provider level CPR certificationPrevious experience preferredOur ValuesAs a MultiCare employee, we'll rely on you to reflect our core values of Respect, Integrity, Stewardship, Excellence, Collaboration and Kindness.
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