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bargaining union position. JOB DESCRIPTION: The Universal Newborn Hearing Screening technician is responsible for providing hearing screenings to infants in the Mother/Baby Unit, the Neonatal Intensive Care
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Thank you for your interest in The University of Vermont Medical Center October Nurse Assistant Trainee course! If you are interested in training to become a Licensed Nurse Assistant at
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- Full Time Day PACU (Post Anesthesia Care Unit) - Part Time Day/Eve As an LNA at UVMMC you have the opportunity to develop your career through our LNA Advancement Program. You will also have the
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Join our Team at UVM Medical Center as a Coordinator of Training and Development– Environmental Services Schedule: Primarily day shift with occasional evening hours to support training needs
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flexibility and tailored orientation. Professional growth: CME allowance, professional development days, and annual performance-based enhancements. Comprehensive benefits: Generous time off, multiple health
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flexibility and tailored orientation. Professional growth: CME allowance, professional development days, and annual performance-based enhancements. Comprehensive benefits: Generous time off, multiple health
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This opportunity is open to new graduate RNs and experienced RNs who do not have experience in the OR. Course Description UVM Medical Center offers a perioperative nursing course developed by
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Our nurses are a critical part of the UVM Health team. We celebrate their daily contributions and the positive impact they have on our patients and their health. At University of Vermont Health, you
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/1090628466/12c5c4af61?share=copy Meet one of our Night On Call nurses: https://nursing.uvmmedicalcentercareers.org/blog/article/35/ Meet one of our dedicated LNAs: https://nursing.uvmmedicalcentercareers.org
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Our nurses are a critical part of the UVM Health team. We celebrate their daily contributions and the positive impact they have on our patients and their health. At University of Vermont Health, you