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working with patients is preferred. Addendum: Safety and a well-paced mobility plan help to restore the patient's functional abilities and enables them to get home. We value team members who bring
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/resident mobility, comfort, and safety Document care per facility standards Assist nursing staff with routine non‑clinical tasks Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent Current NYS CNA certification
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Please note: This is an onsite position at our Warehouse Facility at 327 Holly Court in Williston, VT. Onsite parking is available. Shift Details: Monday-Friday, 2:00PM-10:30PM. Must be available
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Please note: This is an onsite position at our warehouse facility at 327 Holly Court in Williston, VT. Onsite parking is available. Shift Details: Monday-Friday, 7:30AM-4:00PM. Must be available
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JOB DESCRIPTION: The Director of Nursing Outcomes, Practice & Systems provides executive leadership for nursing quality, patient safety, professional practice, and performance improvement
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At University of Vermont Medical Center (UVMMC), food is important to us, our patients' health, and our community. Would you be interested in helping to feed our patients? Would you like to come
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UVM Health - Helen Porter Rehabilitation & Nursing Helen Porter Rehabilitation & Nursing is an attractive, secure residence where loved ones are assured of skilled nursing care and assistance with
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The Patient Experience Partner (PEP) serves as a member of the CVMC Performance Improvement Department and is matrixed with the UVMHN Department of Patient Experience. This position provides
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Department:AHMC - Long Term Care - Activities Job Type:Temporary Primary Shift:Day-8hr Hours:8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Hours per Week: 40 Weekend Needs:Every Other Pay Rate: $18.79 - $24.01 per hour This is a bargaining
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JOB DESCRIPTION: At The University of Vermont Medical Center, we understand that nutrition and food systems are inextricably linked to the health of our patients and our community. This is reflected