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New York University
Overview
Provide clinical and administrative nursing support for ambulatory sedation serving individuals with special healthcare needs. Provide direct patient care and support for medically complex patients.
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Compensation
$85,500 - $104,500 / YEAR
Posted
4 days ago
Seven Hills Foundation
Provide one-on-one support and supervision to children with special healthcare needs to promote independence and life skills. Implement individualized care plans and document progress while collaborating with families and multidisciplinary teams.
$20 - $21 / HOUR
23 days ago
Provide one-on-one support and supervision to children with special healthcare needs to help them build independence and life skills. Implement personalized care plans and collaborate with families and multidisciplinary teams to ensure safety and well-being.
25 days ago
ChildServe
Deliver a full range of nursing care for children with special healthcare needs within a pediatric inpatient rehabilitation unit. Maintain accurate medical records and communicate effectively with families, physicians, and staff to ensure care needs are met.
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28 days ago
Provide comprehensive mental health assessment, diagnosis, and treatment services for pediatric clients and their families. Develop focused treatment plans with measurable objectives to help children build resiliency and hope.
1 month ago
CENTER FOR FAMILY HEALTH
Provide high-quality oral health care, diagnosis, and treatment for infants, children, and adolescents, including those with special healthcare needs. Supervise clinical staff and collaborate across departments to support a whole-person care approach.
State of Nebraska
The Service Coordinator will manage cases for individuals eligible for the Home and Community-Based Services waiver program. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, developing service plans, and ensuring the health, safety, and welfare of the individuals supported.
$24 / HOUR
Special Kids Inc
The Physical Therapist assesses patients from birth to age 21, develops individualized plans of care addressing functional limitations, and administers various therapeutic exercises and modality treatments. They are responsible for instructing patients and families, maintaining accurate documentation, and collaborating with the healthcare team to coordinate treatment programs.
The Service Coordinator will manage cases for individuals eligible for the HCBS waiver, including conducting assessments and developing service plans. They are responsible for coordinating service delivery, providing referrals, and ensuring the health, safety, and welfare of the individuals supported.
MultiCare Health System
The Speech Pathologist will provide clinical services, including communication with patients, families, and other professionals, applying extensive knowledge of speech pathology to all patients. Responsibilities include performing assessments, interpreting clinical observations, developing treatment plans, and conferring with physicians and other healthcare professionals.
$43 - $65 / HOUR
Deliver a full range of professional nursing care to children and young adults with complex medical needs in a home-like setting. Provide oversight of medical care delivered by support staff and assist residents in developing independence in daily life skills.
2 months ago
The RN will make decisions and deliver a full range of nursing care based on physician's orders and care plans. They will also maintain accurate records and communicate effectively with all parties involved in a child's care.
The RN/LPN will deliver a full range of nursing care based on physician's orders and the care plan while maintaining accurate records. They will also communicate effectively with various stakeholders to ensure the care needs of assigned children are met.
The Occupational Therapist will utilize evidenced-based interventions, play-based activities, and specialized techniques to develop motor, sensory, visual, cognitive, and self-care skills in children. The ultimate goal is to maximize each child's independence, improve function, and meet the family's goals.
The Occupational Therapist provides therapy services to children aged birth to 21 with various diagnoses by coordinating participation in activities designed to restore function or adapt to disabilities. Essential duties include administering evaluations, developing individualized treatment plans, instructing patients and families, and maintaining accurate patient documentation.
The nurse will provide one-on-one nursing support to a child within the family's home or community, engaging in fun activities with the child. Responsibilities also include completing necessary electronic documentation and paper Medication Administration Records (MARs).
3 months ago
The Respite Nurse provides one-on-one nursing support to children with special healthcare needs in their home or community. This includes interacting with the child, participating in activities, and completing necessary documentation.
5 months ago
As a Pediatric Homecare Nurse, you will provide a full range of nursing services and communicate effectively with the client care team. You will also train clients, families, and staff to enhance their skills and knowledge related to the child's care.