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Pay Information $1,114 to $1,286 per week About The Position Details of the PTA - Unknown opening in TOLLAND, CT: Anticipated Start Date: 04/08/2024 Anticipated Pay Range: $1113.75 - $1286.25 Anticipated Duration of Assignment: 13 Weeks Anticipated Schedule: Days At National Staffing Solutions, we have the privilege and honor of working with dedicated healthcare professionals that make a positive impact in aiding those needing healthcare services across the U.S. every day.
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Connecticut Home and Community Disability Care Services. Brain Injury Fulltime Parttime Caregivers | ILST Independent Living Skills Trainers | PCA | Companion | RA Recovery Assistants | Behavioral Health | CNA | Supporting amazing people and families alongside DSS DMHAS CCCI SWCAA WCAAA and Access Health.
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We offer a variety of programs including inpatient and outpatient behavioral health, residential treatment for court-involved teenage girls, geriatric services, clinical day treatment schools and chemical dependency services.
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Here, you are part of an organization on the cutting edge - helping to bring new technologies, breakthrough treatments and community education to countless men, women and children.
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Home healthcare, career change, customer service, hospitality, retail, education, administrative, compassionate care, flexible schedules, training provided, no experience needed, caregiving, home care, healthcare jobs, Connecticut.
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Description As a Neuropsychologist at LifeStance Health, you will be an integral part of our growing team, serving the mental healthcare needs of our clients and community. Responsibilities Day-to-day job responsibilities will include: performing testing intakes, planning assessment batteries, administering neuropsychological measures, interpreting data, writing reports, providing feedback sessions, clarifying diagnoses, completing documentation, and developing treatment plans.
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We provide rehabilitation services across the continuum - acute care hospitals, long term care facilities, sub-acute rehabilitation, homecare, outpatient centers, and in community settings such as senior centers, work sites, and schools and colleges.
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Works with the Community Relations Team to implement strategies for community and municipal outreach and relationship development; emergency preparedness and response; local and regional economic development; strategic corporate giving; and employee engagement, volunteerism, and business membership activities.
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Synergy’s Benefits are best in class and include the following 401K Day 1 Full Medical, Dental, Vision, Life insurance, Long and short term disability and others Student Loan Repayment and CEU reimbursement Loyalty bonus after 600 hours Benefits Discount program Weekly pay Holiday Pay Guaranteed Hours Referral bonus Medical benefits Dental benefits Continuing Education License and certification reimbursement Life insurance 401k retirement plan Cancelation protection Vision benefits.
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Participants can achieve health and fitness goals in a social, fun workout environment that accommodates a variety of populations and fitness levels. The day in the life of involves ensuring the success of the Center’s group fitness class program including and not limited to:Staffing and directing the area’s most talented fitness instructors and building comradery among the team.
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The Department of Extension, a part of the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources, at the University of Connecticut, seeks applicants for a full-time Extension Outreach Assistant (Educational Program Assistant 2) to provide administrative and programmatic support to the Vegetable and Hemp Extension Program.
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Benefits Guaranteed Hours Pet insurance 401k retirement plan Dental benefits Mileage reimbursement Employee assistance programs Life insurance Medical benefits License and certification reimbursement Weekly pay Holiday Pay Company provided housing options Continuing Education Discount program Vision benefits Referral bonus.
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Substitution of education in lieu of specialized experience for the GS-11 level: 3 years of progressively higher level graduate education leading to a Ph. D. degree or Ph. D. or equivalent doctoral degree in agronomy, soil conservation or related agricultural or natural resource discipline such as plant physiology, crop science, soil science, forestry, agricultural education, or agricultural engineering.
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Pay and Benefits:We believe that our Home Health Aides (HHA) and/or Personal Care Assistants (PCA) are the heart of our business. In taking this position, you would receive: Competitive pay (Enter in pay range | Example: $15.00-$18.00 an hour)Pay may vary by location, level of training and type of shiftFlexible schedules (Shifts can be arranged to fit your schedule)Weekly payMobile clock in/outWork close to home (Serve seniors in your own community)Ongoing PAID training and developmentYour local office may offer you a variety of initial and ongoing career training opportunities to help you grow your skills.
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We offer a competitive production-based pay, comprehensive benefits, mentorship, a plan for partnership and a four-day work week. New Patient exams and hygiene checks, diagnostic and treatment planning, administering local anesthesia, fillings, root canals, basic surgical procedures, extractions, implant placements, dentures, crowns, onlays and bridge work.
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