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Felicia McGee
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over 6 months ago

Be prepared to work and put all of your nursing skills to work. If you love to stay busy, you will like this !! Assessments, phlebotomy, clerical, purchasing, time management, mediator etc.

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Felicia McGee
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over 6 months ago

Not answering my on call triage fast enough to suit client.

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Michelle Dayanan
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over 6 months ago

Hi! I am a Recruitment Specialist from BrightStar Care of Cincinnati & Springdale. We have an opening for LPN/LVN that you may be interested in. To know more kindly check our website through the link, https://careers.hireology.com/brightstarcare-cincinnatioh/364230/description

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cherie comstock
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over 6 months ago
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Jackie Howell
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over 6 months ago

Made a true comment that someone didn't like

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Lenin Pina
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over 6 months ago

Phoenix, AZ healthcare job seekers are welcome to stop by on of these hiring opportunities (see below) on Friday, September 27, between 10a - 2p and meet face to face with managers to discuss immediate employment opportunities.

Check out all the job openings at abrazohealth.com/careers and apply online before attending one of these events. Hope you can make it out!

The job fairs will be held at:

Abrazo Arizona Heart Hospital, 1930 E. Thomas Road, Phoenix Abrazo Arrowhead Campus, 18701 N. 67thAve., Glendale. Abrazo Central Campus, 2000 W. Bethany Home Road. Abrazo Scottsdale Campus, 3929 E. Bell Road, Phoenix. Abrazo West Campus, 13677 W. McDowell Road, Phoenix.

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Jessica Sims
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over 6 months ago

Infection Control Certification

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Frankie Valentine
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over 6 months ago

Please if you do not know addiction, don’t do it. You make it harder for us who do. You have less tolerance for someone struggling, because you do not understand where they are coming from or have been. I work with nurses who have no clue what the mentality of our patients have. They scream, cry, and cuss you out, but most of the time it’s not you but their situation and their frustration. They don’t want to be an addict. But for whatever reason here they are. But if you truly what to understand addiction go to some open AA ,NA or CA meetings and listen to their stories. If you then have compassion for them , then try it. It’s not a job for someone who doesn’t understand substance use disorder. JMO

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Tammy Anderson
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