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professional staff, moves, positions, lifts and transports residnets in care using a variety of lifts and other aids in order to make them more comfortable, to prepare them for treatment and to deliver them
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, without having to compete in an examination. Employees will then be afforded with all of the same rights and privileges of competitive class employees of New York State. While serving permanently in a NY
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. Investigate and resolve account discrepancies. Maintain department VISA account maintenance forms and the electronic record of authorized signatures (ERAS). Review monthly invoices from the Accounting
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to create, enhance, and sustain a culture of respect and inclusion in the workplace, focusing on equity and justice in its many forms, including racial, social, and environmental justice. We intentionally and
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for illnesses that are short-term (usually less than 30 days), intense, and have a relatively severe to very severe course, requiring knowledge and expertise in the vigilant monitoring of subtle changes in
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Applicants, see "Special Notes”). Preferred Qualifications: Master’s degree (foreign equivalent or higher). Professional Engineering License. Additional years of field experience in supervising the physical
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persons in care rights, dignity, and confidentiality. On occasion and in conjunction with providing care, may perform a variety of housekeeping and cleaning duties as related to direct care in order to
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towards RN1 experience. **Acute care is defined as medical services provided for illnesses that are short-term (usually less than 30 days), intense, and have a relatively severe to very severe course
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and trim fingernails and toenails of persons in care. Maintain persons in care rights, dignity, and confidentiality. On occasion and in conjunction with providing care, may perform a variety of
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), intense, and have a relatively severe to very severe course, requiring knowledge and expertise in the vigilant monitoring of subtle changes in the patient's condition, as well as ability to quickly