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During this program, the nursing student will commit to completing their Senior Practicum on a designated floor. Upon successful completion of their Senior Practicum, and after taking the NCLEX and
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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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University of Vermont Medical Center | South Burlington, Vermont | United States | about 2 hours ago
the department hired into. This requires a one-year commitment. JOB SUMMARY: We are seeking a psychologist to serve as a member of a multidisciplinary team in a newly created integrative care program. Our
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. Assists in post donation care of donors. Supports the Blood Donor Program by assisting the Blood Bank Recruiter in a variety of clerical tasks.QUALIFICATIONS:1. High School Diploma or High School
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JOB DESCRIPTION: The Clinical Program Coordinator is responsible for clinical and programmatic coordination within Cancer Services. The Clinical Program Coordinator is responsible for coordination
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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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an effective treatment program based upon physical assessment, sound judgment and psychological sensitivity. Maintains a high level of expertise and assumes responsibility for professional growth and development
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experience and the current needs of our department. EDUCATION: Master's Degree from an Accredited Speech-Language Pathology program. Clinical certification (CCC's) or eligible to receive CCC's from ASHA
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JOB DESCRIPTION The Speech Language Pathologist is responsible for speech therapy services administered to inpatients and outpatients who have speech, language, voice, cognitive, or swallowing
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when the need arises. EDUCATION: Master's Degree from an Accredited Speech/Language Pathology program Clinical certification (CCC's) or eligible to receive CCC's from ASHA, the national organization