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Dallas, TX
3/9/2023
Certification as a CMA or CNA. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in intravenous therapy, blood draws, and possess certification as a Medical…...
Clinical Care Assistant I High School or Technical school education. Gives direct patient care and performs indirect patient care activities and laboratory test, under the direction of a…... Richardson, TX
2/6/2023
High School or Technical school education. Gives direct patient care and performs indirect patient care activities and laboratory test, under the direction of a…...
Garland, TX
1/31/2023
High school or equivalent (Preferred). Must be able to stand or be seated in an upright position for 4-6 hours per shift. You must be experienced in phlebotomy....
Certified Medical Aide It also involves the ability to safely perform movements such as pushing, pulling, lifting, bending, kneeling, reaching and lifting in excess of 150 pounds with…... Garland, TX
11/30/2022
It also involves the ability to safely perform movements such as pushing, pulling, lifting, bending, kneeling, reaching and lifting in excess of 150 pounds with…...
Hospitality Aide The primary purpose of your job position is to work alongside the nursing department to provide non-nursing/ non-direct care for our residents.... McKinney, TX
9/12/2022
The primary purpose of your job position is to work alongside the nursing department to provide non-nursing/ non-direct care for our residents....
McKinney, TX
8/31/2022
High School Diploma or GED. Director—Integrated Healthcare providing clinical support to IHC prescribers and nursing. Can think clearly and logically....
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Nursing Assistant
Nursing assistantsincluding nursing aides, nursing attendants and nursing care attendants work under the supervision of nursing and medical staff to complete routine tasks and provide direct patient care. Nursing assistants might help patients with grooming and eating, straighten up patients rooms, escort them to exam rooms, take their pulse and more. The federal government requires nursing aides that work in nursing care facilities to complete a state-approved training program and pass an evaluation test to become Certified Nurse Assistants (CNAs). The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts excellent job growth for nursing aides, orderlies and attendants.