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for cardiac surgery patients. Salary range: NP 2 : $89.06-$127.19/hourly NP1 (less than 6 months NP exp) :$80.34/hourly JOB QUALIFICATIONS Qualifications MSN or DNP with Adult/Gero Acute Care NP specialty
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. Ability to process surgical instrumentation in a decontamination setting and assembly and sterilization of instrument trays, which are necessary to provide continuous service for all surgical procedure
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verbal communications skills Ability to interact diplomatically and sympathetically, in a cheerful manger, with proper etiquette and professionalism Ability to use health system computer systems, and
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JOB DUTIES Description Take on a prominent leadership position in the Surgical Processing Department. The Central Sterile Supervisor requires outstanding communication and critical thinking skills
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supervision. Ability to maintain equanimity in the face of resistance, indifference or hostility. Knowledge and skill in using various computer programs such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook email and
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JOB DUTIES Description Under the general direction of the Sterile Processing Tech Manager and the Management Services Officers (MSO), serve as an instrument technician within the Surgical Supply
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JOB DUTIES Description We are seeking to hire a per diem Scribe to assist the Orthopaedic Surgery Physicians. You will provide various administrative assistance of patient care in our Orthopaedic
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JOB DUTIES Description We are seeking to hire a per diem Scribe to assist the Orthopaedic Surgery Physicians. You will provide various administrative assistance of patient care in our Orthopaedic
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JOB DUTIES Description As a Surgery Scheduler, float, you will be responsible for patient scheduling, admissions, and therapeutic procedures: obtaining insurance authorizations, answer, screen and
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clinic Community Health Worker is ensuring patients receive essential assistance as they transition from trauma patient back into the community, reducing their chance of repeat trauma, addressing social