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of care. EDUCATION: Graduate of a Physical Therapy Assistant associate degree program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE). Licensed or eligible to be licensed
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Health and UVM Health Development Shared Services team to successfully create and implement a fundraising program, with a focus on major donor solicitation and engagement. As a frontline fundraising
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required. 2. Valid National Pharmacy Technician Certification from a nationally accredited pharmacy technician certification program is required 3. Registration with the New York Board of Pharmacy as a
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an accredited occupational therapy assistant program. Licensed or eligible to be licensed to practice as an occupational therapist assistant in the state of Vermont EXPERIENCE: Site specific
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program with current LPN licensure or compact licensure recognized by the State of Vermont is required.
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floors from the ED. Staffing is maintained at or above national safe-staffing standards. Qualifications: Graduate of an accredited nursing program, current NY LPN license, strong teamwork and communication
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. Job Summary: The Labor Relations Coordinator provides administrative and program support for all labor contracts in effect at UVM Medical Center, Central Vermont Medical Center, and Porter Medical
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eligibility for this bonus. MAIN FUNCTION: Primary function is to provide clinical nutrition services to residents of the nursing home and assisted living program, and patients in the hospital, cardiac rehab
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performs a variety of computerized tomographic procedures under the supervision of the Radiologist, utilizing knowledge of ionizing radiation and computer techniques. Our CT Tech demonstrates concern for
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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