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The ER Technician prepares patients for physician examination. Provides clinical and administrative support to emergency department staff. Being an ER Technician provides wound care and assists with splints, slings, casts, and crutches. Measures and records vital signs, performs EKGs, and collects lab samples as needed. In addition, ER Technician cleans, inspects, and sets up emergency rooms and equipment. Requires a high school diploma. Requires CPR/BLS Certification. May require EMT or CNA Certification. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Years of experience may be ... view job details

Works with managed care and physician contracting staff to ensure best pricing and best physicians are in place. Plan and direct the emergency room program. Promotes harmonious working relationships with other hospital departments . view job details

Graduate of an accredited or NLN-approved RN program. Makes appropriate referrals to Pastoral Care to meet the spiritual needs of our patients and significant other. Participates in improving processes related to the Continuum of Care, Performance Improvement, and the Joint Commission Important Functions as appropriate. view job details

Orders medications and writes prescriptions according to organizational and regulatory policies and procedures. Demonstrate responsibility for professional practice through active participation in professional organizations and continuing education. Develops appropriate plans of care and follow-up based on the outcomes of diagnostic, laboratory, and physical examination findings. view job details

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Delray owns and operates a chain of health care centers that provides orthopedics, rehabilitation, cardiac and ER care services. view company details

Egalet Corporation, a specialty pharmaceutical company, develops, manufactures, and commercializes treatments for patients with pain and other conditions. It has licensed three approved pain products, such as SPRIX Nasal Spray, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug indicated in adult patients for the short-term management of moderate to moderately severe pain that requires analgesia at the opioid level; OXAYDO, an immediate-release oxycodone product designed to discourage abuse via snorting for the management of acute and chronic pain severe enough to require an opioid analgesic, and for whic... view company details

ShiftPixy, Inc. provides employment services for businesses; and workers in shift or other part-time/temporary positions in the United States. The company also operates as a payroll processor, human resources consultant, and administrator of workers' compensation coverages and claims. It primarily serves restaurant, hospitality, and maintenance service industries. The company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Irvine, California. view company details

Saker Aviation Services, Inc., through its subsidiaries, operates in the aviation services segment of the general aviation industry in the United States. The company serves as the operator of a heliport, a fixed base operation (FBO); a provider of aircraft maintenance and repair services (MRO); and a consultant for a seaplane base. It also provides ground-based services, such as fueling and aircraft storage for general aviation, commercial, and military aircraft, as well as other miscellaneous services. Its business activities are carried out as the operator of the Downtown Manhattan (New York... view company details

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Spin Doctor The flight leaves in an hour. One journalist is on the line while another is on hold. Red-eyed from lack of sleep, you put your reading glasses back on as an aide hands you the results of the latest poll. It's the life of communications consultant Michael Goldman, who has advised many of the Democratic presidential candidates of the last few decades. After years of serving politicians including Pres. Clinton, Sen. Bill Bradley, and Sen. Ted Kennedy, Goldman is rarely starstruck. Ironically, it's heroes from earlier in life who have provided Goldman the rare thrill on meeting for t... view article details

Q. I am working as consultant for a company and have been asked to join as an employee. How does the fee I receive as a consultant relate to the salary I would get as an employee?A. The answer depends on two things: the way you're currently charging the company; and the role you're being asked to take on as a full-time employee.First, there is the matter of expenses. Consultants typically work off site and are on company premises principally for meetings. Such consultants may charge their customers fees that cover overhead in addition to the fees for the services being performed. Consultants' ... view article details

Amazon recently announced an ambitious plan to offer on-site health care to its employees. The tech giant will open a pilot clinic in its Seattle headquarters later this year and begin expanding the services to more employees in 2019. Like other companies, Amazon wants to address the rising costs of emergency room visits, which are the most frequently used type of outpatient service. In January, Amazon announced a joint venture with Berkshire Hathaway and J.P. Morgan Chase to work towards cheaper, higher quality health care. The CEO of the venture – Dr. Atul Gawande – is specifically focused ... view article details

Q. I am a software consultant at a relatively small firm (under 50 employees). Recently, the company entered into contracts with several clients overseas and international travel will be required for me for three weeks each month. Management has made it clear that salary, rather than extra time off or other benefits, will be the main incentive for work abroad. What should I expect in a salary increase?A. If the company were relocating you outside the United States, you could expect it to provide you with additional incentives, such as a housing allowance, a travel allowance, hazard pay (if you... view article details

What are the Most Stressful Jobs in America? “My job is SO stressful!” Most people think they have the most stressful job – that’s only natural. And without a doubt, almost every job has unique brands of stress. But let’s face it, there are some jobs that are just way more taxing than others. What are the most stressful jobs? We did a bunch of research on stressful occupations and there are tons of opinions. Many publications publish annual lists on the topic, and some even reach out to experts who examine factors such as hours, working conditions, and consequences of mistakes. We examined... view article details

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This past June at the WorldatWork Conference, Steve Brink, President and Chief Revenue Officer at uFlexRewards, and our very own David Turetsky led a presentation that focused on working with HR consultants. Sometimes, you're presented with an HR problem that needs to be solved much sooner than later-there's no time to hire and onboard a new team and you find yourself looking externally for help. With such a wide array of options, it's important to know what to expect and which questions to ask when looking to hire a consultant. In this episode, Steve and David talk about the "why", "when", an... view blog & white papers details

The pandemic may have spurred last year’s record-high quit rates, but job seekers weren’t necessarily all motivated by health and safety concerns. Many left because of low pay. A Pew Research Center study released in March found that 63% of those who left a job said low pay numbered among the reasons why they quit, alongside a lack of advancement opportunities (63%) and feeling disrespected at work (57%). Thirty-seven percent of respondents said low pay was a major reason why they left their jobs. David Turetsky, VP of consulting at Salary.com, saw Pew’s findings play out in real time. “We cam... view blog & white papers details

The pandemic may have spurred last year’s record-high quit rates, but job seekers weren’t necessarily all motivated by health and safety concerns. Many left because of low pay. A Pew Research Center study released in March found that 63% of those who left a job said low pay numbered among the reasons why they quit, alongside a lack of advancement opportunities (63%) and feeling disrespected at work (57%). Thirty-seven percent of respondents said low pay was a major reason why they left their jobs. David Turetsky, VP of consulting at Salary.com, saw Pew’s findings play out in real time. “We cam... view blog & white papers details

Download our guide on Addressing Problems with Minimum Wage for key takeaways on how to solve minimum wage problems, and consider partnering with an experienced consultant to learn what’s working best in addressing problems with minimum wage. https://www2.salary.com/l/250572/2020-12-08/2m4jz34 view blog & white papers details

As Chief People Officer at Gallus Detox Centers, Louie Lugo loves helping people improve their lives by improving their workplace. Louie has 20 years of experience in the field, and he is driven by personal and professional growth. In this episode, Louie talks about driving business success through an inclusive workplace. September 29, 2022 Time Stamps Contact Info Resources Quick Quotes Full Transcript Introduction Welcome, Louie! Today's Topic: Driving Business Success Though an Inclusive Workplace The Role of the Chief People Officer Fostering workplace culture Understandi... view blog & white papers details