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Demonstrates ability to provide training and education to members of the clinical team/staff. Evaluates the effectiveness of educational programming. Prepares short and long term planning and programs to address identified needs. view job details

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The Diabetes Nurse Educator collects patient data to monitor health status and proactively manage the patient's condition. Educates patients on the necessary lifestyle changes involved in a diabetes diagnosis, including nutrition, medication, physical activity and glucose testing. Being a Diabetes Nurse Educator typically required to be a Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE). Requires a bachelor's degree and at least and certification as a registered nurse. In addition, Diabetes Nurse Educator typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Working as a Diabetes Nurse Educator typica... view job details

Develops, reviews, and revises departmental policies and procedures in collaboration with staff and Managers. Serves as a resource/representative in coordination with management, PI committee, staff, physicians, patients, and ancillary departments to investigate, inform, and educate. Assists nursing staff in planning care for complex or unusual patients, and serves as a resource in identifying nursing diagnoses. view job details

Supports strategic planning and business development within the clinical education area of responsibility that may include technology advances and other opportunities to drive differentiation support the growth agenda. Assists staff to identify areas for individual growth in current role. Participates with the division education team to contribute to the development of long and short range operational and capital budgets aligned to business objectives. view job details

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At the Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY), our mission is to improve the health and well-being of people through high-quality, cost effective healthcare in the home and community. We've been a vital part of New Yorkers' lives since 1893, with a tradition of vision and action that has taken our industry in new and important directions. On any given day, VNSNY has over 44,300 patients and health plan members in its care. In 2019, we served over 106,000 patients in the five boroughs of New York City, Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester Counties. Our patients range from newborns to the oldest ... view company details

Visiting Nurse is a provider of homecare and hospice services. view company details

Angels of Care is a nurse owned and operated pediatric home health agency provides children care and related services. view company details

FuelEd partners with K-12 schools to develop educators' interpersonal skills, self-awareness, and emotional well-being so that every educator can build secure relationships that provide the conditions for optimal learning and development. Secure relationships have proven outcomes including self-regulation, communication skills, emotional balance, empathy, and morality, but over half of all children lack these foundational relational experiences. FuelEd fills a gap in educator preparation and leverages educators' capacity to connect with students and one another, by equipping them with the soci... view company details

Cross Country Education is educator led, student driven and solutions orientated. We are a leading educational services organization that offers a full spectrum of solutions to our clients including special education and substitute services. Through coaching, collaboration and development, our educators and providers are supported throughout their careers. We currently partner with schools and public agencies in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego and the Bay area. view company details

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Nurses, are you where you want to be in your nursing career? Whether you are a new nurse, mid-career, or approaching retirement, if you are struggling to find your ideal job and are frustrated with the online job search process, this week's podcast guest can help.Lisa Mauri Thomas is the author of 'Landing Your Perfect Nursing Job,' which is hot off the presses after its release today. She talks to Aaron and Wendy about tips, tricks, worksheets, checklists, sample cover letters and resumes that will help nurses understand and strategically get through today's job search process.Not a nurse? Th... view article details

Job description Nurses provide a variety of services to their patients. In general, they help to prevent injury and disease, promote healthy living, and care for the sick. They provide direct care for their patients through administering medications, and assisting with convalescence and rehabilitation. Nurses help people improve and maintain health by creating and managing care plans for their patients. Nurses can either choose to specialize in an area or many are general nurses that perform a variety of duties as needed for the physician. Areas of specialty include surgical, neonatal, anesthe... view article details

From a busy pre-med track and MCAT preparation in college to 12-hour rotations and grueling residency applications in medical school, the path to becoming a fully-fledged doctor is filled with challenges. Plenty of folks have the moxie to get involved in healthcare, but don’t necessarily have the time or money to commit to an M.D. Based on a report by Healthcare Management Degree, here are eight non-physician jobs in healthcare worth looking at. We've included the average entry-level salaries and ranges based on Salary.com data. 1) Speech Pathologist Average: $78,940 Salary Range: $72,410 -... view article details

Higher education may be getting more expensive, but a college degree is necessary to compete for jobs in many industries. College should be healthy mix of passion and pragmatism, and it’s important to pursue the things you love while recognizing the fields that give you the best chance of finding a job upon graduation. According to research by CareerCast.com, here are the majors with the best career prospects. We also provided the median salaries of various jobs in each industry based on Salary.com data. 1) Accounting They say numbers don’t lie, but did you know they can also get you a job? T... view article details

Is it a dream of yours to have a job that pays over six figures? While many say money doesn't buy happiness, it can certainly alter a person's lifestyle. Although it depends on the location of the job and other factors, certain occupations are known for paying much more handsomely than others. According to Salary.com data, here are 10 jobs that pay out the "big bucks." We've also provided job descriptions for each one so you can decide if any of these jobs sound right for you to pursue.   1) School Principal: $103,217  A School Principal directs and oversees education and teaching programs for... view article details

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Faye Ashley seemed destined for a career as a dental assistant. Her mother was a nurse, her sister, a nurse practitioner. She took yearlong dentistry courses at a Pennsylvania community college before landing a $10.50-an-hour job at a small practice in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. view blog & white papers details

Faye Ashley seemed destined for a career as a dental assistant. Her mother was a nurse, her sister, a nurse practitioner. She took yearlong dentistry courses at a Pennsylvania community college before landing a $10.50-an-hour job at a small practice in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. view blog & white papers details

Faye Ashley seemed destined for a career as a dental assistant. Her mother was a nurse, her sister, a nurse practitioner. She took yearlong dentistry courses at a Pennsylvania community college before landing a $10.50-an-hour job at a small practice in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. view blog & white papers details

Faye Ashley seemed destined for a career as a dental assistant. Her mother was a nurse, her sister, a nurse practitioner. She took yearlong dentistry courses at a Pennsylvania community college before landing a $10.50-an-hour job at a small practice in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. view blog & white papers details

Nursing can be fulfilling, but one must gain essential skills to grow them. Nursing competencies that go beyond the basic clinical requirements and training is needed. These competencies include strong communication, critical thinking, leadership, and technological abilities. Mastering these nursing competencies makes a better nurse and opens more career opportunities. Discover the important nursing competencies needed for career growth. Gain experience, find better jobs, and become a healthcare team leader by improving these skills. The path to career advancement starts here. Nursing Competen... view blog & white papers details