School Speech Language Pathologist

Position Overview Aveanna Education Services is hiring a Speech Language Pathologist who will be responsible for the delivery of quality care, according to the student's Individualized Education Plan. Location : Berks County Intermediate Unit - Reading, PA Service Settings : Daycares and Preschools Schedule : 7.5-hour workday (7 hours work 0.5 hour unpaid lunch) Start times: 8:00AM End times: 3:30PM Age Range : Children ages 3-5 Caseload : Within agency guidelines, includes travel time HR/Clearance Requirements : TB Test PA State Police Clearance (Act 34) FBI Fingerprint Clearance (Act 114) Child Abuse Clearance (Act 151) Mandated Reporter Training School districts vary with respect to requiring SLPs to complete speech and related evaluations: SLPs must collaborate with teachers, parents, and other professionals to gain an understanding of students' strengths, interests, and needs with respect to speech and language services. Depending upon the school district, SLPs should be able to utilize a variety of evaluation tools to assess students' speech or language needs and help determine if they are eligible for special education services. SLPs will propose relevant IEP goals to students' interdisciplinary teams and work throughout the year to help students achieve their goals. SLPs will need to collect and summarize data on students' progress, and draft progress reports as per district schedules. In addition to collaborating with teachers and parents, SLPs will need to work closely with other professionals such as school psychologists, behavior analysts, and mental health therapists. SLPs will often need to support students' use of high, and low-tech AAC systems. Relatedly, experience with the SETT framework is desirable, as SLPs will often serve as a primary resource for SETT evaluators. Experience with RTI and MTSS is desirable, as schools place high value on the insights SLPs can offer child study teams. Experience with or the ability to develop and coordinate therapy schedules to ensure students receive all services identified in their IEPs is essential. Experience with feeding and swallowing evaluations and interventions is a bonus. Additional Job Functions Review/discuss caseload with Aveanna's Clinical Director at least once a month. Assists and guide teachers in observing, describing, and referring suspected and identified speech and language impairments. Provide screenings to identify students who require speech and/or language interventions and/or referral for formal assessment. Provides information and support to parents and families when appropriate. Provide a written evaluation defining Speech Therapy needs, goals and expected outcomes. Serves as a resource consultant for clinical staff. Requirements Masters' Degree from accredited university or program in Speech Language Pathology. Current and unrestricted SLP license to practice in the state of practice (not under investigation for anything that may jeopardize one's license). Additional requirements vary by state and district (e.g., First Aid, CPR certification, mandated reporter training, child abuse clearances, criminal history background checks). Continuing Education as required by state and/or licensing/regulatory bodies. Other Skills/Abilities Ability to adhere to confidentiality standards and professional boundaries at all times. Effective problem-solving and conflict resolution. Good organization and communication skills. Physical Requirements Must be able to speak, write, read and understand English. Must be able to travel. Must be able to lift 50 pounds. Prolonged walking, standing, bending, kneeling, reaching, and twisting. Must be able to appropriately respond physically and mentally to emergency situations. Must be able to sufficiently reposition students and move equipment without assistance. As an employer accepting Medicare and Medicaid funds, employees must comply with all health-related requirements in all relevant jurisdictions, including required vaccinations and testing, subject to exemptions for medical or religious reasons as appropriate. Notice for Job Applicants Residing in California Notice for Job Applicants Residing in Florida

Registered Nurse - Ortho-Neuro 800 W South - Part Time - Night Shift

Description :Overview of Unit/Department Cox Health is a Level 1 Stroke and Trauma center and the 8th floor is the main nursing unit who cares for those specific patients in a variety of age groups. Our expertise covers a wide variety of neuro diseases, not only in Stroke and Trauma, but also seizures, neck and spinal fusions, traumatic brain injuries, craniotomies, and telemetry patients. We are a unit that is team oriented, fast paced, and a great learning environment for everyone who is eager to learn. Our staff of RN's and NA's work very closely to other disciplines throughout the hospital to make sure our patients receive excellent patient care and work together to achieve excellent outcomes. We have an excellent and active educator who is passionate about our patient population and the staff who care for them. Our nurses carry several special certifications in ACLS, Trauma certification, and NIHSS. As well as encouraged to obtain a specialty certification pertaining to our area. Additional Information About the Position for Qualified Candidates • $5,000 Sign-On Bonus • 40 hours of front-loaded Paid Time Off • Up to $3,000 Relocation bonus • $1.00 Certification pay • $1.00 BSN pay • Career Ladder Bonus eligible up to $5,000 Job Summary • The Medical-Surgical nurse is responsible for managing the care of the adult or geriatric patient experiencing general medical conditions or general surgical procedures. The nurse must be able to assess patient condition, administer medications, change dressings, monitor vital signs, keep records and provide patients and families with support and education. The Medical-Surgical nurse maintains a wide array of medical care knowledge in order to care for a diverse group of patients. Education Required: Graduate of an accredited nursing program or NLN approved program Preferred: Bachelor's Degree in Nursing Experience: Preferred: Previous nursing experience Skills: • Excellent verbal and written communication skills • Demonstrate effective leadership abilities • Exhibits valuable time management skills • Strong critical thinking/problem solving skills. • Flexibility and ability to work in a multi-tasking environment. Licensure/Certification/Registration: Required: RN license active in the state of Missouri Required: BLS must be obtained within 90 days of hire

School Speech Language Pathologist

Position Overview: Aveanna Education Services is hiring a Speech Language Pathologist who will be responsible for the delivery of quality are according to the student's Individualized Education Plan. HR/Clearance Requirements : TB Test FBI Fingerprint Clearance (Act 114) Child Abuse Clearance (Act 151) Mandated Reporter Training School districts vary with respect to requiring SLPs to complete speech and related evaluations: SLPs must collaborate with teachers, parents, and other professionals to gain an understanding of students' strengths, interests, and needs with respect to speech and language services. Depending upon the school district, SLPs should be able to utilize a variety of evaluation tools to assess students' speech or language needs and help determine if they are eligible for special education services. SLPs will propose relevant IEP goals to students' interdisciplinary teams and work throughout the year to help students achieve their goals. SLPs will need to collect and summarize data on students' progress, and draft progress reports as per district schedules. In addition to collaborating with teachers and parents, SLPs will need to work closely with other professionals such as school psychologists, behavior analysts, and mental health therapists. SLPs will often need to support students' use of high, and low-tech AAC systems. Relatedly, experience with the SETT framework is desirable, as SLPs will often serve as a primary resource for SETT evaluators. Experience with RTI and MTSS is desirable, as schools place high value on the insights SLPs can offer child study teams. Experience with or the ability to develop and coordinate therapy schedules to ensure students receive all services identified in their IEPs is essential. Experience with feeding and swallowing evaluations and interventions is a bonus. Additional Job Functions Review/discuss caseload with Aveanna's Clinical Director at least once a month. Assists and guide teachers in observing, describing, and referring suspected and identified speech and language impairments. Provide screenings to identify students who require speech and/or language interventions and/or referral for formal assessment. Provides information and support to parents and families when appropriate. Provide a written evaluation defining Speech Therapy needs, goals and expected outcomes. Serves as a resource consultant for clinical staff. Requirements Masters' Degree from accredited university or program in Speech Language Pathology. Current and unrestricted SLP license to practice in the state of practice (not under investigation for anything that may jeopardize one's license). Additional requirements vary by state and district (e.g., First Aid, CPR certification, mandated reporter training, child abuse clearances, criminal history background checks). Continuing Education as required by state and/or licensing/regulatory bodies. Other Skills/Abilities Ability to adhere to confidentiality standards and professional boundaries at all times. Effective problem-solving and conflict resolution. Good organization and communication skills. Physical Requirements Must be able to speak, write, read and understand English. Must be able to travel. Must be able to lift 50 pounds. Prolonged walking, standing, bending, kneeling, reaching, and twisting. Must be able to appropriately respond physically and mentally to emergency situations. Must be able to sufficiently reposition students and move equipment without assistance. As an employer accepting Medicare and Medicaid funds, employees must comply with all health-related requirements in all relevant jurisdictions, including required vaccinations and testing, subject to exemptions for medical or religious reasons as appropriate. Notice for Job Applicants Residing in California Notice for Job Applicants Residing in Florida

School Occupational Therapist

Position Overview The Pediatric Occupational Therapist is responsible and accountable for evaluation, coordination and administration of quality occupational therapy services. Essential Job Functions • Provide occupational therapy services as prescribed by the physician • Follow policies and procedures and conforms to all applicable patient care standards, licensure regulations and state laws • Provide a written evaluation defining occupational therapy needs, goals and expected outcomes in conjunction with referring physician's Plan of Treatment • Provide a written Plan of Care from the nursing staff to provide continuing care • Carry out appropriate techniques according to identified goals and treatment programs • Participate in coordination of services (including discharge planning), with health care team, physicians, parent/guardians, nurses, and appropriate others • Administer care to ensure safety for the patient • Update self on the patient's clinical condition • Maintain effective communication between staff, health care team members, and family. • Serves as a resource consultant for clinical staff • Provide physicians and Aveanna with written evaluation of patient's needs, goals, and progress on a weekly basis or as ordered • Attends patient case conferences when requested. Attends and participates in in-services as indicated • Supervises other personnel (COTA, HHA) when required Requirements • Occupational Therapy Master's Degree from an accredited university/program • Certification in Occupational Therapy • Completion of accredited Occupational Therapy Program • Current and unrestricted license in the state of practice • Current CPR certification • Demonstrated proficiency in clinical assessments, documentation and compliance with nursing care and policies and procedures Additional state specific requirements: • Any additional Occupational Therapist licensure board requirements in the state of practice • Continuing Education as required by state Preferences • One (1) year of recent experience as an Occupational Therapist in an acute care setting • Pediatric experience Other Skills/Abilities • Ability to adhere to confidentiality standards and professional boundaries at all times • Attention to detail • Time Management • Effective problem-solving and conflict resolution • Good organization and communication skills Physical Requirements • Must be able to speak, write, read and understand English • Must be able to travel • Must be able to lift 50 pounds • Prolonged walking, standing, bending, kneeling, reaching, twisting • Must be able to sit and climb stairs • Must have visual and hearing acuity • Must have strong sense of smell and touch • Must be able to sufficiently reposition patients and move equipment without assistance • Must be able to appropriately respond physically and mentally to emergency situations in the home or during transport Environment • Must be able to function in a wide variety of environments which may involve exposure to allergens and other various conditions • Possible exposure to blood, bodily fluids and infectious diseases Other Duties • Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. As an employer accepting Medicare and Medicaid funds, employees must comply with all health-related requirements in all relevant jurisdictions, including required vaccinations and testing, subject to exemptions for medical or religious reasons as appropriate. As an employer accepting Medicare and Medicaid funds, employees must comply with all health-related requirements in all relevant jurisdictions, including required vaccinations and testing, subject to exemptions for medical or religious reasons as appropriate. Notice for Job Applicants Residing in California Notice for Job Applicants Residing in Florida

Registered Nurse - Assistant Nurse Manager - 0rtho-Neuro 800 W South - Full Time - Night Shift

Description :Overview of Unit/Department Cox Health is a Level 1 Stroke and Trauma center and the 8th floor is the main nursing unit who cares for those specific patients in a variety of age groups. Our expertise covers a wide variety of neuro diseases, not only in Stroke and Trauma, but also seizures, neck and spinal fusions, traumatic brain injuries, craniotomies, and telemetry patients. We are a unit that is team oriented, fast paced, and a great learning environment for everyone who is eager to learn. Our staff of RN's and NA's work very closely to other disciplines throughout the hospital to make sure our patients receive excellent patient care and work together to achieve excellent outcomes. We have an excellent and active educator who is passionate about our patient population and the staff who care for them. Our nurses carry several special certifications in ACLS, Trauma certification, and NIHSS. As well as encouraged to obtain a specialty certification pertaining to our area. Additional Information About the Position for Qualified Candidates • $1.00 Certification pay • $1.00 BSN pay Job Summary Utilizes the nursing process to effectively assess the needs of patients, identify a plan of care, and implement and evaluate the care given. Provides direct and indirect care to patients and leads the patient care team toward goal achievement in accordance with the Nurse Practice Act and hospital policy. Leads employees to accomplish all job objectives; inspires confidence and motivation to enhance employee satisfaction. Education: Required: Bachelor's Degree in Nursing Experience: Preferred: At least five years of clinical experience, one year of charge nurse experience, and one year experience in the area of specialization Skills: • Excellent verbal and written communication skills • Demonstrate effective leadership abilities • Exhibits valuable time management skills • Strong critical thinking/problem solving skills. • Flexibility and ability to work in a multi-tasking environment Licensure/Certification/Registration Required: RN license active in the state of Missouri

Registered/Graduate Respiratory Therapist - Cox Branson - Full Time

Description :Job Summary The Registered Respiratory Therapist provides professional respiratory focused intervention during all phases of the patient care stay. The Registered Respiratory Therapist assesses and assists in the determination of a respiratory plan of care based on physical assessment, diagnosis, and patient history. The Registered Respiratory Therapist may provide medicated and non-medicated therapies, invasive and noninvasive ventilation, oxygen administration and titration, diagnostic testing as related to ventilation and pulmonary function as well as arterial blood gas analysis. Job Requirements Education: Required: Graduate of an accredited Respiratory Program Preferred: Bachelor's Degree in a related field Experience: No prior experience required Skills: Provides care as appropriate to age of population served. Proficient in safely providing all routine and emergent respiratory modalities. Able to assess patients and provide patient care per protocol. Provide accurate and appropriate electronic documentation. Provide accurate and appropriate education to patients, students and new staff. Possesses assessment and critical thinking skills Possesses in depth knowledge of anatomy and physiology Adheres to infection prevention practices and facility safety policies and procedures. Licensure/Certification/Registration: Missouri State License for Respiratory RRT credential from the NBRC Must obtain BLS within 90 days of hire

MRI Technologist - South MRI - Varied Shifts

Description :Operate Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanner(s) within all guidelines of MRI safety. Demonstrates a thorough understanding of MRI safety zones and practices all safety guidelines. Interview/screen patient for appropriateness of exam and patient history and documents such accurately. Explain MRI procedures to patient/family for ultimate success of exam. Administer appropriate contrast media intravenously and accurately evaluate images to ensure quality and diagnostic status of exam. Education: Required: Graduate of ARRT accredited program in Radiologic Technology OR Graduate of ARRT accredited program in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (primary pathway) with ARRT-MR certification Preferred: Bachelor's Degree in Radiology Certification in ARRT MR Experience: Required: 1 year dedicated experience in MRI or Graduate of an approved MRI training program and Registry Eligible Skills: Strong analytical/problem solving skills. Knowledge of current MR technical information. Proficient in using computers and computer systems. Excellent time management, interpersonal, presentation, organization, prioritizing, decision-making, and planning skills. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Able to work independently and collaboratively in teams. Licensure/Certification/Registration: Required: R.T. (R) (MR) (ARRT) Preferred: R.T. (R) (ARRT) for non-primary pathway graduates (not required with completion of primary pathway program) Magnetic Resonance Imaging, MRI Tech, MRI Specialist

Audiologist - ENT Care North

Ask about eligibility for hiring bonuses and other great benefits! Join Community Community Health Network was created by our neighbors, for our neighbors. Over 60 years later, "community" is still the heart of our organization. It means providing our neighbors with the best care possible, backed by state-of-the-art technology. It means getting involved in the communities we serve through volunteer opportunities and benefits initiatives. It means ensuring our dedicated caregivers can learn and grow to stay at the top of their fields and to better serve our patients. And above all, it means exceptional care, simply delivered - and we couldn't do it without you. Make a Difference As part of our team, the Audiologist will perform comprehensive audiologic diagnostic evaluations for pediatric to geriatric population. Test procedures include VRA, play audiometry, and OAE along with basic diagnostic evaluations. Work directly with the physicians regarding patient care. Conduct hearing aid evaluations, fittings and repairs. Completing all related hearing aid paperwork. Packing and unpacking, and necessary documentation of all orders and repairs coming into and going out of the office each day. Counseling patients/families regarding test results and rehab options. Documentation per office standards of test results and hearing aid office visits. Exceptional Skills and Qualifications You have earned an Master's Degree or Doctorate in Audiology from an accredited Audiology program Current Indiana Audiologist License Previous Audiologist experience in a physician office setting, preferred but not required Audiometry, tympanometry, DPOAE Knowledge of different hearing aid manufacturers and staying up on the advances in hearing aid technology required. The ability to communicate effectively with staff, peers, patients, families, physicians, and all internal/external customers is also required Ability to use patient care skills to provide an exceptional experience Ability to use knowledge of or gain knowledge of best practices, processes, laws, regulations, tools, and/or software within the subject matter area of this position Requires the incorporation of a basic understanding of the behaviors, development needs, physical needs, emotional needs, and comfort of the child, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patient Why Community? At Community Health Network, we build teams that deliver exceptional care through empathy, communication and collaboration. We consider ALL an integral part of the exceptional patient experience. We PRIIDE ourselves on not having employees but Caregivers. Join our Community as we make a difference in your community. Caring people apply here. >

Advanced Practice Provider - Oncology Surgical Service (Hepatobiliary), North/South

Job Location Exceptional care, simply delivered, is what sets Community Health Network apart and what makes us a leading not-for-profit, provider-led, multi-specialty healthcare destination in central Indiana. We are seeking an Advanced Practice Provider to join one of the nation's most integrated healthcare systems, with over 1,300 providers in Indianapolis, IN. This opportunity is located next to our Community Hospital North campus. Highlights Community Physician Network is seeking a board-certified advanced practice provider to join our Hepatobiliary team. We are seeking a highly motivated , teamwork-oriented Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner with gastroenterology, hepatology, or hepatobiliary experience preferred. Cancer care affiliation with MD Anderson Cancer Network TM Surgical and Clinic focused opportunity M-F schedule, call 1:4 weeks, and weekend rounding 1:4 Single, robust electronic medical record system (EPIC) Competitive compensation and benefits package Provider led organization Experience 3 plus years' surgical experience required Must successfully complete a nationally recognized Advanced Practice Nurse certification examination or have current national certification; must maintain certification on an ongoing basis. Must be eligible for prescriptive authority under the criteria outlined by the Indiana State Board of Nursing; must maintain eligibility for prescriptive authority on an ongoing basis. About Us Headquartered in Indianapolis, Community Health Network has been deeply committed to the communities it serves since opening its first hospital, Community Hospital East, in 1956. Now with more than 16,000 caregivers and 200 sites of care, Community Health Network puts patients first while offering a full continuum of healthcare services, world-class innovations and a new focus on population health management. We are guided by a simple mission: "Deeply committed to the communities we serve, we enhance health and well-being." Our organization's values are represented by the acronym PRIIDE: Patients First, Relationships, Integrity, Inclusion, Diversity, Excellence. These values drive the work we do every day and the attitude we bring to every task. For further details contact: Patrick Bondi, Provider Recruiter Email: Why Community? At Community Health Network, we build teams that deliver exceptional care through empathy, communication and collaboration. We consider ALL an integral part of the exceptional patient experience. We PRIIDE ourselves on not having employees but Caregivers. Join our Community as we make a difference in your community. Caring people apply here. >

Advanced Practice Provider - Cardiology (Anderson)

Job Description Exceptional care, simply delivered, is what sets Community Health Network apart and what makes us a leading not-for-profit, provider-led, multi-specialty healthcare destination in central Indiana. We are seeking an advanced practice provider to join one of the nation's most integrated healthcare systems, with over 1,300 providers in Indianapolis, IN. This opportunity is located at our Community Hospital Anderson, 1210A Medical Arts Blvd., Anderson, IN. Highlights Community Health Network is seeking a board-certified Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to join our established cardiology team in Anderson, Indiana. We are seeking a highly motivated , experienced advanced practice provider in cardiology; new graduates with experience in cardiology, ER, PCU or ICU settings will also be considered. General cardiology opportunity including outpatient clinic and hospital rounding • Monday-Friday schedule with rotating holidays • No evening call • Competitive compensation and benefits package • Epic EMR Licensure & Certification Educational background consistent with requirements for licensure and certification within the state of Indiana. Additional Information Must be flexible in schedule of hours worked based on the access needs of the patient population being served. About Us Headquartered in Indianapolis, Community Health Network has been deeply committed to the communities it serves since opening its first hospital, Community Hospital East, in 1956. Now with more than 16,000 caregivers and 200 sites of care, Community Health Network puts patients first while offering a full continuum of healthcare services, world-class innovations and a new focus on population health management. We are guided by a simple mission: "Deeply committed to the communities we serve, we enhance health and well-being." Our organization's values are represented by the acronym PRIIDE: Patients First, Relationships, Integrity, Inclusion, Diversity, and Excellence. These values drive the work we do every day and the attitude we bring to every task. For more information, contact: Patrick Bondi, Provider Recruiter Why Community? At Community Health Network, we build teams that deliver exceptional care through empathy, communication and collaboration. We consider ALL an integral part of the exceptional patient experience. We PRIIDE ourselves on not having employees but Caregivers. Join our Community as we make a difference in your community. Caring people apply here. >