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Health and UVM Health Development Shared Services team to successfully create and implement a fundraising program, with a focus on major donor solicitation and engagement. As a frontline fundraising
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program with current LPN licensure or compact licensure recognized by the State of Vermont is required.
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floors from the ED. Staffing is maintained at or above national safe-staffing standards. Qualifications: Graduate of an accredited nursing program, current NY LPN license, strong teamwork and communication
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Job Summary: The Labor Relations Coordinator provides administrative and program support for all labor contracts in effect at UVM Medical Center, Central Vermont Medical Center, and Porter Medical
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eligibility for this bonus. MAIN FUNCTION: Primary function is to provide clinical nutrition services to residents of the nursing home and assisted living program, and patients in the hospital, cardiac rehab
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the VT State Board of Nursing or as a PA from the VT State Board of Medical Practice. Successful completion of an APRN or PA educational program recognized by the State of Vermont: PA: Completion
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all program operations and patient care delivery in the clinical area. The Assistant Nurse Manager responsibilities will include but not limited to participating in hiring and evaluation of staff
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, all applicants will be considered equally. GENERAL SUMMARY: Completes medically prescribed Physical Therapy assessment, plans and implements treatment program, and reassesses patient status as indicated
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patients on the Psychiatry Unit. They will participate in program planning and staff development as well as function as the community liaison for agencies referrals. They will be required to float to between
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experience the progression of symptoms and increases in cognitive loss associated with a diagnosis of dementia. Our early-stage program offers activity-based care in a warm, supportive and safe environment