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graduate or equivalent. Successful completion of 75-hour Nursing Assistant Training and Competency Evaluation program. Registered in the State of Vermont as a Licensed Nursing Assistant. Minimum one year of
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. Qualifications satisfactory completion of a formal radiological technology program in a CAHEA approved school Schedule: Per diem, flexible hours based on clinic needs.
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Therapy program. Licensed or eligible to be licensed to practice physical therapy in the State of Vermont. EXPERIENCE: Site specific
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reimbursements, certification reimbursements Growth opportunities Competitive CTO program Referral bonuses for referring your friends & previous colleagues We offer the following differentials in
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. Qualifications: Graduate of an approved Occupational Therapy program with minimal equivalent training. Bachelor’s Degree in OT, and possession of, or eligibility of unrestricted license as a Registered
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clinics. Specific duties are determined by site. Services may include diagnostic evaluations, focused clinical assessment, psychological intervention, staff consultation, clinical supervision, and program
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; current EMT certification a plus. 8. Must successfully complete REIS De-escalation training in the first 30 days of employment. 9. Personal vehicle for transportation required. 10. Computer skills preferred
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the English language High School Diploma or equivalent EXPERIENCE: Phlebotomy Certification from a nationally recognized agency is highly recommended Phlebotomy Experience is a plus Computer entry or word processing
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Occupational Therapy Program. Licensed or eligible to be licensed to practice occupational therapy in the State of Vermont. OR Bachelor’s of Science or higher degree from an Accredited Physical Therapy program
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of Health 10 NYCRR 16 and ACR requirements. The Clinical Physicist functions as the Radiation Safety Officer and develops/maintains the Radiation Safety Program. The Clinical Physicist is responsible