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Dental and vision insurance for full and part-time staff. 401(K) Program for full and part-time staff. 6 paid holidays plus one floating holiday for full-time staff. Health insurance for full-time employees starting the first of the month following 30 days of employment.
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We are hiring a Home Caregiver in Florence, WI. We offer weekly pay, Loyalty bonus, and flexible scheduling to choose between part-time and full time. At Almost Family, a part of LHC Group, we embrace a culture of caring, belonging, and trust and enjoy the meaningful connections that come from it: for the whole patient, their families, each other, and the communities we serve—it truly is all about helping people.
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B Corp certification validates our positive impact and tells the world we are part of a community using business as a force for good. You will play an active part in our mission to inspire the transition toward a plant-rich diet to contribute to people's well-being and planet health.
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As a member of the North Shore Healthcare family, we are part of the largest post-acute provider in the Upper Midwest with 70 skilled nursing and assisted living centers located throughout Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, and North Dakota.
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As a vital part of the receiving department, the warehouse receiving quality assurance specialist 3 inspects the merchandise to ensure B&H has received what it was supposed to receive and in perfect condition.
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We are proud to offer the following: Competitive Salary Comprehensive Healthcare Benefits 401k Retirement Plan Paid Time Off Opportunities to advance and grow your career and so much more! Director of Rehabilitation Qualifications: Graduate from Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology, or Assistant program Must possess and maintain a current license in the state of practice; a Therapist license is strongly preferred.
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Voluntarylife and disability insurance for full-time staff. Companypaid life insurance for full-time staff. As a CNA trainee,you will assist with day-to-day activities in providing support to residents,nursing assistants, housekeeping, culinary, and activities staff in order toprovide high-quality care.
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This position is Full-Time or Part-Time with rotation weekends. Become a part of a Team that enthusiastically supports, recognizes and rewards our team of caring professionals to ensure the best possible outcomes for those entrusted to our care.
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If you feel like this is an opportunity that you would like to pursue, check below: To qualify you must: Have active license approved by the State Board of Speech Language Pathology in Illinois Have Masters/Doctorate Degree in Speech Language Pathology Any other state requirements(if applicable) Schools experience preferred Be ASHA certified (SLP-CCC) or CFY Virtual candidates need tele-therapy and schools experience Job Details: Full Time School-year 2024-2025 Guaranteed hours and weekly pay.
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