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POSITION SUMMARY: The Physical Therapist assumes the responsibility for evaluating patients and developing an effective physical therapy program based upon physical assessment, sound judgement and
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responsibilities at the request of the Director of Respiratory Therapy. EDUCATION: A graduate of an associate degree program from a respiratory therapist education program 1) supported or accredited by
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Role: Assist residents with ADLs and carry out RN/LPN assignments safely and on time. Promote independence, dignity, and resident strengths while contributing to a positive, team-focused environment
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Supervisor. QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduate of an accredited Radiation Therapy program bachelor’s degree preferred. Required Certification/Licensure: Must be a member in good standing of the American
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therapist demonstrates dedication to professional growth and development and to the continuous improvement of patient care. EDUCATION: Bachelor's of Science or higher degree from an Accredited Physical
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, supportive teams, and enhanced pay through shift differentials. In this role, you will administer medications, assist with activities of daily living, monitor resident health, and collaborate with the care
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Physician Assistants—delivers obstetric, mental health, and advanced gynecologic care from menarche to menopause. This includes both routine and complex gynecological services, with specialized expertise in
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in accordance with the Nursing Department policies and procedures. The Perinatal Technician is able to assist with the care of any hospitalized patient and a variety of functions related to patient
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companionship according to program regulations • Support basic living skills, support independence • Assist in maintaining a safe environment for clients • Provide assistance with advanced positioning with
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supportive team, and make a real difference in residents’ lives. Administer medications, assist with daily living activities, monitor health, and collaborate with the care team to ensure safe, individualized