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twelve-hour shifts each week with some weekends and holidays required; shift to be determined by the hiring manager as either 7a-730p and/or 7p-730a. Job Summary The LPN model follows the Licensed
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, and behavioral assays. They will also perform experimental injury procedures in animal models. They will also have lab management duties, including but not limited to, project management and lab
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the necessity, preparation, nature, and anticipated effects of therapy to patients, patient’s family, staff, and healthcare learners. In addition, this position will serve as a role model for advanced practice
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164.605 to 164.675. State law requires a national and state criminal background check and a letter from the Cabinet for Health and Family Services stating the employee is clear to hire based on no findings
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Development as outlined in the KRS statutes 164.605 to 164.675. State law requires a national and state criminal background check and a letter from the Cabinet for Health and Family Services stating
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Sciences, 4-H and Community and Rural Development as outlined in the KRS statues 164.605 to 164.675. State law requires a national and state criminal background check and a letter from the Cabinet for Health
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:00 am Job Summary The LPN model follows the Licensed Practical Nursing Scope of Practice deemed by the Kentucky Board of Nursing. Under the direction of an RN, the primary responsibilities
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require comprehensive care. This unit a universal bed area to include acute and progressive level care. The universal bed model includes frequent RN assessments and more intensive level of care/monitoring
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, have complex needs and require comprehensive care. This unit is a universal bed area which includes acute and progressive level care. The universal bed model includes frequent RN assessments and more
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are moderately stable, with fluctuating patient acuity, have complex needs and require comprehensive care. This unit is a universal bed area which includes acute and progressive level care. The universal bed model