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Travel within your assigned territory, with federally reimbursed mileage 🚗💨 Qualifications ✅ Completion of an accredited LPN program Current LPN licensure or compact licensure recognized in Vermont 2
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extract basic data from systems such as Epic (Slicer Dicer) and Shift Admin. Prepare summaries, pivot tables, and other data presentations as needed. Communication Draft emails and correspondence on behalf
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& Leadership MICU nurses are lifelong learners and passionate educators. Whether you're pursuing your CCRN certification or advancing through our Clinical Advancement and Recognition Program (CARP), you’ll find
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and preferences. Educate and support families, offering guidance and comfort. Work collaboratively as part of a team dedicated to compassionate, high-quality care. We offer: The opportunity to make a
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references. Able to follow standardized recipes. Prepare foods in compliance with diet orders. Able to correctly modify food textures and portion foods. Comply with requirements and standards established by
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to follow standardized recipes and prepare foods in compliance with diet orders. Ability to modify food textures and portion foods correctly. Ability to follow therapeutic diets as ordered. Minimum one year
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Pyxis competency, the Inpatient Pharmacy Technician Trainee may advance into and train in other specialty areas such as sterile compounding, hazardous compounding, O.R., Controlled Substances, or In
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Assessment (EIPA) score of 4.0 or higher preferred or credentialed by the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID). Successful completion of a formal program in American Sign Language / English interpreting
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nurse aide training program or other relevant clinical experience that required ambulating, bathing and feeding of patients. 3. If no current CNA certificate, must be able to show competence prior
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diagnosis of dementia. Our early-stage program offers activity-based care in a warm, supportive and safe environment with a primary goal of helping individuals maintain dignity, purpose and functional ability