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During this program, the nursing student will commit to completing their Senior Practicum on Med/Surg. Upon successful completion of their Senior Practicum, and after taking the NCLEX and becoming
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Licensed Nurse Assistant (LNA) or Personal Care Attendant (PCA) - Adult Day Program Per Diem - Day Shift Join our compassionate team at Home Health & Hospice, a healthcare partner of The University
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The Nursing Program Coordinator is primarily responsible for the successful planning and execution of multiple projects to achieve Nursing, Information Services and UVM Health business objectives
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JOB DESCRIPTION: The Pharmacy & 340B Program Analyst is responsible for monitoring, auditing, maintenance and analysis of the 340B Drug Pricing Program at the University of Vermont Medical Center
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care program. This clinician will provide psychological services to individuals with chronic pain, utilizing empirically-supported patient- and family-centered interventions. The clinician will offer
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JOB DESCRIPTION: The Bleeding Disorder Clinical Program Coordinator is responsible for clinical and programmatic coordination within Hematology Services. The Clinical Program Coordinator is
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for January 2026 are now closed. The class is a hybrid training program lasting 8 weeks where participants learn the skills necessary to become and LNA and prepare to take their licensure test. Helen Porter
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of donors. Supports the Blood Donor Program by assisting the Blood Bank Recruiter in a variety of clerical tasks. QUALIFICATIONS: Education/Skills Required: 1. High School Diploma or High School Equivalency
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JOB DESCRIPTION: The Clinical Program Coordinator is responsible for clinical and programmatic coordination for breast cancer patients within the Cancer Center. The Clinical Program Coordinator is
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We support families through pregnancy, postpartum and the early childhood years until age 6 in families without medical concerns and up to age 18 in families with children who have medical conditions requiring skilled nursing care. Our nurses and family support workers focus on prevention and...