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Job Description: To apply, simply text USIC to 90206 to connect with our hiring team today.
Are you an outdoor enthusiast who enjoys independent field work and is looking to jump start your career? If you are a quality-conscious, safety-focused, hard-working individual, then consider an exciting long-term career at USIC!
The USIC name and brand are highly recognized and respected for our strong commitment to quality and safety. We are looking for individuals who consider themselves problem solvers, take pride in public safety, and thrive in a fast-paced, exciting work environment. Our communities are your communities.
If you're looking for growth, we've got you covered. We provide a quality training program and opportunities for advancement. No prior locating experience needed!
Our technicians spend their workdays on the go, independently working in the field using their company-provided vehicle. We use best-in-class ticket and claims management systems to ensure clear and complete mark-out services for the excavator or property owner at the work site.
Your Responsibilities as a Locator:
- Correctly, safely, and efficiently locate underground utilities, including telecommunications, electric power, cable TV, gas, water, and sewer systems.
- Thoroughly search for underground utilities in a designated area, accurately marking the location, completing the necessary documentation, and photographing each locate.
These are daytime, full-time positions and overtime is required. We have a 48-hour turnaround time on most locates, which means we generally work the day after holidays and some weekends, as needed.
Why You'll Love Working for Us (Our Benefits):
- 100% paid training We're invested in you, starting on your first day.
- High-quality company vehicle & fuel card All work-related expenses are paid. This means you won't be putting mileage on your personal vehicle for work.
- Company laptop, phone, & equipment Advanced technology you can count on.
- DailyPay Access your pay when you need it.
- Comprehensive insurance options A variety of excellent insurance choices including medical, dental, vision, and life.
- 401(k) with company match We'll help you save for the long term with our competitive 401(k) employer match program.
- PTO & paid holidays Even in your first year, so you can spend time with your loved ones.
- Weekend & holiday on-call pay Earn extra money while on call over the weekend or on a company holiday, even if not called out to an emergency.
- Technician Incentive Plan Bonuses based on individual quality & safety results, as well as tenure.
- Career Path Program (CPP) Unmatched in our industry. We recognize employees who strive to be the best in their roles with distinctive titles, promotions, and more.
- Outstanding Marks Program Earn points for tenure, safety, and quality milestones to spend on products of your choice from an expansive online store.
- Tenure Boots Program $200 voucher to buy a new pair of work boots on your first anniversary and every year after.
- Education Partnership & Scholarship Program Discounted tuition for USIC employees, their spouses, and dependents through Indiana Tech (courses available online nationwide). Scholarships available for employees. Credit hours for completing our utility locator training curriculum and/or for military service.
- Employee discounts & perks Outstanding discounts at major retailers and service providers.
What We Need from You (Our Requirements):
- Able and willing to work outdoors in various weather conditions. Previous outdoor experience is a plus.
- Computer proficiency
- Available to work overtime and weekends, as needed.
- Able to pass a drug screen (this is a safety-sensitive position).
- Valid driver's license and a safe driving record
- Able to work in a confined space; walk, bend, and lift up to 75 lbs.
- Able to distinguish between colors used to identify wiring and mark underground utilities.
- Able to read, understand, and reference locate tickets, as well as maps and prints.
- Able to communicate clearly with colleagues, customers, contractors, and homeowners.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Veterans are encouraged to apply.
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Directional Drill Locator
Location: Valparaiso / Fulton, IN | Environment: All-Weather / Field Operations
Position Summary
The Directional Drill Locator is essential to the precision and safety of underground drilling projects. This role focuses on determining the exact location and depth of drilling operations to meet strict project specifications. You will provide real-time data to drilling crews, utilizing advanced technology to optimize efficiency and minimize environmental impact.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
- Damage Prevention: Ensure the protection of existing underground facilities by accurately tracking drill heads.
- Safety Leadership: Maintain a constant focus on safety and strictly adhere to all guidelines and PPE requirements.
- Utility Verification: Verify all underground mark-outs and existing utilities before and during drilling operations.
- Real-Time Adjustments: Work closely with project managers and crews to provide immediate data and operational adjustments.
- Equipment Operation: Successfully operate locating equipment to the satisfaction of construction supervision.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Technical Proficiency: Expert use of locating equipment to track drill heads with high precision.
- Communication: Strong verbal skills to collaborate effectively with drilling teams and convey critical data in real-time.
- Attention to Detail: Ability to maintain precise records and ensure total compliance with project blueprints.
- Problem-Solving: Capability to address site challenges quickly to allow for timely drilling adjustments.
Physical Requirements & Work Conditions
- Physical Demand: This is a physically demanding role requiring significant manual labor, walking on uneven ground, and working in tight spaces.
- Environment: Must be willing to work in an all-weather environment (heat, rain, cold).
- Travel: Ability to travel throughout multiple work sites as required by the project schedule.
Education & Experience
- Industry Knowledge: A solid working knowledge of underground construction is required.
- Specific Tracking Experience: Hands-on experience with Vermeer F2 or equivalent trackers is preferred.
- Licensing: Valid driver’s license is required; a CDL Class A with Tanker Endorsement is highly preferred.
Non-Invasive Cardiology in ND Centrally located on the border of North Dakota & Minnesota 45 miles to Detroit Lakes 3.5 hours to Minneapolis/St.
Paul Med School, Residency & Fellowship programs University town with a population of over 225k Join a Hospital employed group.
PRACTICE SPECIFICS Enjoy convenient access between the clinic and hospital for inpatient and outpatient activities (hospital and clinic located in the same building).
Recruitment ongoing to increase from 6 to 8 Cardiologists.
An active coronary, peripheral and non-invasive programs.
Center also offers comprehensive electrophysiology, structural heart, pediatric cardiology, and cardiothoracic surgery programs.
Experienced echocardiography staff that includes pediatric echo for the pediatric and congenital cardiology clinic.
Excellent nursing and support personnel in all spectrums of the practice.
Call: 1:6 non-invasive Tort reform state No buy-in, no malpractice, no overhead, no seniority issues REQUIREMENTS BC/BE in Cardiology with special procedures required: TEE, Nuclear Stress imaging interpretation, Coronary CT interpretation Cardiac MRI (Level 2 or higher) skills a plus Excellent interpersonal skills and strong team orientation, leadership skills a plus Offer: MGMA base salary 600k Sign on Relocation Comprehensive benefits CME 4 weeks of vacation DOE PTO MP Reference: 86459 H1B visa candidates encourage to apply.
OBGYN in IL College town located on the Mississippi River 2 hours to St.
Louis 3 1/2 hours to Kansas City 4 hours to Chicago Regional airport offers several flights daily to Chicago OHare Family Medicine Residency Program Join a MSG of 300+ providers Women s Center is looking to add another OBGYN to it's established, busy practice.
Currently, our group is staffed by five Board Certified OB/GYN s and two WHNPs, all of whom have very busy practices.
One of our established, well loved, OBGYNs is stepping into a OB Hospitalist roll creating this opening to accommodate the demands of the practice.
We seek a Board Certified OB/GYN or Board tracking resident to transition into the practice who has outstanding clinical skills, a strong work ethic, and the ability to generate exceptionally high and consistent patient and staff satisfaction.
The OB/GYN practice is located in a newer clinic building connected via air-bridge to the Hospital.
The Breast Center, a state-of-the-art mammography facility is adjacent to the clinic.
The Hospital includes full support services for deliveries, newborns, and gynecological surgery, including LDR rooms, a high risk nursery, and both in-patient and out-patient surgery centers.
In House CRNA as well as a Laborist group in house 24-7.
Call schedule will be 1:5.
Compensation : $375,000 base salary Sign On Bonus Relocation Educational Debt Forgiveness up to $150,000 Immediate Eligibility for: Annual productivity incentive bonus Benefits : Health, life, vision, dental,
As the region’s leading hospital, MercyOne Dubuque Medical Center offers the only Level II NICU and the most comprehensive cardiology center in the tri‑state area. It holds Magnet designation (fifth consecutive cycle), CMS 5‑star quality rating and national recognition including Fortune/IBM Watson’s 100 Top Hospitals. It’s a Wellmark Blue Distinction Center+ for maternity and earns American Heart Association awards —Stroke Gold Plus, Mission: Lifeline NSTEMI and STEMI Gold. It recently celebrated 100 years of American Heart Association membership.
RN
Pediatrics
Status: .9/FT (36 hours a week)
Shift: Nights
Hours: 6pm-6:30am
As the only Pediatric inpatient unit in the Dubuque area, pediatric staff provide family centered care to pediatric patients up to the age of 18. This includes conducting physical assessments, monitoring and administration of medications, creating care plans and providing relevant patient education. Pediatric staff work closely with physicians, respiratory therapists and laboratory personnel to fulfill each patient’s plan of care.
Working a primarily night position, staff are assigned every third weekend and have an assigned holiday rotation. Working primarily 1800-0630, schedule is otherwise created utilizing self-scheduling with the guidance of the unit based staffing committee.
Pediatric staff will be cross-trained to the Level 2 NICU to take patients admitted to that unit, in addition to crosstraining to care for postpartum couplets. Opportunities to assist in the Emergency Department with pediatric patients as well, including assessments and cares. All Pediatric staff are certified in NRP and PALS onsite, and are also required to be certified in BLS and mandatory reporter.
Full time position in the Birth Center at MercyOne Dubuque Medical Center. Primarily night position; this position is also required to work every third weekend and every third holiday. Care for the laboring patient in addition to postpartum couplets and surgical patients. Will be cross trained to assist in pediatrics during times of high census. Required to become Electronic Fetal Monitor certified within first year, in addition to ACLS and NRP; Mandatory Reporter and BLS also required.
POSITION PURPOSE:
Provides and directs safe, effective, and culturally competent care for women, newborns, and pediatric patients. Utilizes evidence-based practice and critical thinking to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate outcome-based care. Manages a diverse patient population across labor and delivery, postpartum, newborn nursery, pediatrics, and/or pediatric intensive care, with varying levels of acuity. Supervises and coordinates care provided by LPNs, Patient Care Technicians/Assistants, and other team members, while ensuring clear communication with physicians, families, and the interdisciplinary team. Adheres to MercyOne’s performance expectations and upholds the Mission, Vision, and Values of MercyOne.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Associate degree in nursing required
2. Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) preferred.
3. Current Iowa RN license, (current Illinois (IL) license if working in IL) required.
4. American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) required.
5. Proof of completion of Mandatory Reporter – Child and/or Dependent Adult Abuse training within three (3) months of hire.
6. High language, intermediate to high math, high critical thinking ability.
7. Basic computer skills required.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
1. Conducts an initial assessment to gather data.
• Makes an initial assessment of new admissions within 30 minutes of the patient’s arrival to the unit.
• Completes all areas of the admission assessment database within 24 hours of admission.
2. Identifies patient problems and develops them into an outcome/goal-based plan of care.
• Initiates the patient problem list and incorporates relevant obstetric, neonatal, or pediatric history into the plan of care.
• Analyzes and interprets assessment data to identify desired outcomes/goals for mother and child.
• Determines nursing interventions to achieve those outcomes/goals.
• Prioritizes care needs for both mother and infant.
• Identifies and makes appropriate referrals (e.g., Lactation Consultant, Social Services, Nutritional Services, Spiritual Care).
3. Implements the outcome/goal-based plan of care
• Assigns and coordinates patient care based on acuity and team member competencies.
• Organizes and prioritizes care for mothers, newborns, and pediatric patients.
• Delegates tasks appropriately to other team members.
• Implements the plan of care including procedures, treatments, physician orders, nursing orders, education plans, and medications.
• Coordinates implementation with Case Manager, Social Worker, and other disciplines.
• Assists in discharge planning, ensuring families have resources for newborn care, breastfeeding support, and pediatric follow-up.
• Uses nursing judgment to determine frequency and components of reassessment.
• Reassesses at regular intervals to monitor maternal recovery and newborn/pediatric progress.
• Documents discharge instructions for mother, infant, and/or caregiver.
4. Evaluates patient progress and revises the plan as needed
• Evaluates maternal and pediatric response(s) to interventions.
• Updates the plan of care based on ongoing reassessments.
• Revises problem list and outcomes/goals as conditions change.
5. Evaluates patient progress and revises the outcome/goal-based plan as needed.
• Evaluates patient response(s) to interventions.
• Review/modifies/revises the outcome-based plan of care based on ongoing reassessments.
• Updates the problem list and outcomes/goals.
6. Communicates relevant clinical information to optimize outcomes
• Communicates maternal and pediatric status to physicians and team members.
• Reports progress toward outcomes/goals and changes in condition promptly.
• Maintains ongoing communication with interdisciplinary team throughout the shift, at handoff, and during transfers.
• Documents completely and accurately per policy.
7. Demonstrates clinical competence
• Utilizes Women & Children-specific policies and procedures to guide practice.
• Ensures medication safety following the “5 Rights.”
• Demonstrates competency in electronic health record systems.
• Processes and implements physician orders accurately.
• Maintains communication with leadership regarding admissions, acuity, and significant events.
• Completes assigned shift duties and resolves discrepancies.
8. Manages fetal and neonatal monitoring when applicable
• Demonstrates competency in interpreting fetal heart tracings and neonatal vital signs.
• Responds appropriately to changes in maternal or neonatal condition.
• Provides interventions for obstetric or neonatal emergencies.
• Serves as a resource for other hospital services and participates in quality improvement initiatives.
9. Provides age-appropriate care based on principles of growth and development
• Collects, analyzes, and applies age-specific data for newborns, children, and adolescents.
• Performs tasks and uses equipment in an age-appropriate manner.
• Communicates effectively with patients and families at their developmental level.
10. Adheres to safety and infection control standards
• Attends required safety programs.
• Uses appropriate PPE consistently.
• Demonstrates emergency procedures for obstetric and pediatric emergencies.
• Maintains a safe environment for mothers, infants, and staff.
11. Maintains compliance with laws, regulations, and organizational standards
• Upholds Trinity Health’s Integrity Program, Standards of Conduct, and all applicable policies in a professional and ethical manner.
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING CONDITIONS
1. Performs duties that may involve exposure to hazardous substances and is subject to normal risks associated with handling of narcotics. In patient care areas, may perform or demonstrate patient care tasks which may expose the clinical nurse to infectious or communicable disease, or possibility of injury from irrational or confused patients and visitors or from instruments or equipment.
2. Lift/Carry; Push/Pull 76-100% of the time, avg 50-100 lbs.
3. Stand; Walk/Move About 76-100% of the time
4. Must possess the ability to comply with Trinity Health policies and procedures.
Our Commitment
Rooted in our Mission and Core Values, we honor the dignity of every person and recognize the unique perspectives, experiences, and talents each colleague brings. By finding common ground and embracing our differences, we grow stronger together and deliver more compassionate, person-centered care. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orie
The Boise Pulmonary Clinic is looking to hire a team-oriented and motivated Medical Assistant for our clinic located on the Boise Regional Medical Center campus!
Position Summary & Highlights:This MA position will be primarily supporting an established provider to the clinic.
Saint Alphonsus Pulmonary Services is proud to treat pulmonary patients in Boise and the surrounding communities offering high-quality compassionate personalized pulmonary care.
Our board-certified pulmonary physicians serve critically ill patients, from children to adults within the hospital and in their outpatient clinic.
The outpatient clinic specializes in treating individuals with acute, chronic and recurring conditions of the respiratory system.
You will work with a team of MAs, an RN, and providers, and will work with an efficient clinic workflow.
This position will be a combination of direct patient care and also administrative tasks such as processing orders, prior authorizations, in-basket/task inbox, patient phone calls, and referrals.
An ideal candidate will be dependable, self-motivated, and have a positive attitude.
You will also be adaptable, detail-oriented, have strong critical thinking skills, and excellent follow-through.
Work Schedule:
36 hours per week, 4 - 9 hour days
7:00am - 5:30pm.
Shift start and end time may vary based on provider and clinic needs.
This position may occasionally perform cross coverage at the Nampa clinic.
1075 N. Curtis Road Ste. (On the Boise Regional Medical Center campus (I-184 and Curtis Road)
Learn more about Pulmonary Medicine:Qualifications:
High School Diploma or equivalent required at hire.
MA certification required within 90 days of hire from one of the following Saint Alphonsus approved agencies:
American Association of Medical Assistants (CMA)
American Medical Technologists (RMA)
National Healthcareer Association (CCMA)
National Center for Competency Testing (NCMA)
National Association of Health Professionals (NRCMA)
American Medical Certification Association (CMAC)
National Phlebotomy Certification Examination (NPCE MA)
New Graduates: 1) MA certificate of completion required from an accredited program or school. 2) Completion of either a 100-hour MA externship or 6 months MA experience in lieu of the externship hours even with MA certification.
Medical Assistant with Experience: 1 Year of MA experience OR Current MA Certification OR obtain or renew certification within 90 days from hire from approved credentialing agencies listed above.
Basic Life Support for Healthcare providers certification from either AHA, ARC or the Military Training Network is required at hire.
*Obtaining the MA certification typically requires completing an MA Program or working as a Medical Assistant for at least 1 year. See each of the credentialing organization sites for additional details. EMT and CNA certifications will not count towards an MA certification.
When Saint Alphonsus takes care of you, you can take better care of our patients. We foster personal and professional growth and offer opportunities that empower our colleagues to develop their careers. Our belief in work-life balance compliments the natural beauty, diverse landscapes, and outdoor recreation lifestyle that is unique to Idaho and Oregon.
We offer market-competitive pay, generous PTO, and multiple options for comprehensive benefits that begin on day one.
Benefits for your future include retirement planning and matching, college savings plans for your family, and multiple life insurance plans that can change as your needs develop.
We are proud to offer Employee Assistance Programs, tuition reimbursement, and educational opportunities to help you learn and grow.
Visit to learn more!
Saint Alphonsus Facility InformationSaint Alphonsus Health System is a faith-based ministry and not-for-profit health system serving Idaho, Oregon, and northern Nevada communities. The health system boasts 4 hospitals, 609 licensed beds, and 73 clinic locations. Through innovative technologies, compassionate staff, and healing environments, Saint Alphonsus' goal is to improve the health and well-being of people by emphasizing care that is patient-centered, physician-led, innovative, and community-based.
Forbes America's Best Large Employers 2025;
Top 15 Health Systems in the country by IBM Watson Health;
The region’s most advanced Trauma Center (Level II);
Commission on Cancer Accredited Program through demonstrating an uncompromising commitment to improving patient survival and quality of life.
Our Commitment
Rooted in our Mission and Core Values, we honor the dignity of every person and recognize the unique perspectives, experiences, and talents each colleague brings. By finding common ground and embracing our differences, we grow stronger together and deliver more compassionate, person-centered care. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law.
As the region’s leading hospital, MercyOne Dubuque Medical Center offers the only Level II NICU and the most comprehensive cardiology center in the tri‑state area. It holds Magnet designation (fifth consecutive cycle), CMS 5‑star quality rating and national recognition including Fortune/IBM Watson’s 100 Top Hospitals. It’s a Wellmark Blue Distinction Center+ for maternity and earns American Heart Association awards —Stroke Gold Plus, Mission: Lifeline NSTEMI and STEMI Gold. It recently celebrated 100 years of American Heart Association membership.
RN
Pediatrics
Status: .9/FT (36 hours a week)
Shift: Nights
Hours: 6pm-6:30am
As the only Pediatric inpatient unit in the Dubuque area, pediatric staff provide family centered care to pediatric patients up to the age of 18. This includes conducting physical assessments, monitoring and administration of medications, creating care plans and providing relevant patient education. Pediatric staff work closely with physicians, respiratory therapists and laboratory personnel to fulfill each patient’s plan of care.
Working a primarily night position, staff are assigned every third weekend and have an assigned holiday rotation. Working primarily 1800-0630, schedule is otherwise created utilizing self-scheduling with the guidance of the unit based staffing committee.
Pediatric staff will be cross-trained to the Level 2 NICU to take patients admitted to that unit, in addition to crosstraining to care for postpartum couplets. Opportunities to assist in the Emergency Department with pediatric patients as well, including assessments and cares. All Pediatric staff are certified in NRP and PALS onsite, and are also required to be certified in BLS and mandatory reporter.
Full time position in the Birth Center at MercyOne Dubuque Medical Center. Primarily night position; this position is also required to work every third weekend and every third holiday. Care for the laboring patient in addition to postpartum couplets and surgical patients. Will be cross trained to assist in pediatrics during times of high census. Required to become Electronic Fetal Monitor certified within first year, in addition to ACLS and NRP; Mandatory Reporter and BLS also required.
POSITION PURPOSE:
Provides and directs safe, effective, and culturally competent care for women, newborns, and pediatric patients. Utilizes evidence-based practice and critical thinking to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate outcome-based care. Manages a diverse patient population across labor and delivery, postpartum, newborn nursery, pediatrics, and/or pediatric intensive care, with varying levels of acuity. Supervises and coordinates care provided by LPNs, Patient Care Technicians/Assistants, and other team members, while ensuring clear communication with physicians, families, and the interdisciplinary team. Adheres to MercyOne’s performance expectations and upholds the Mission, Vision, and Values of MercyOne.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Associate degree in nursing required
2. Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) preferred.
3. Current Iowa RN license, (current Illinois (IL) license if working in IL) required.
4. American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) required.
5. Proof of completion of Mandatory Reporter – Child and/or Dependent Adult Abuse training within three (3) months of hire.
6. High language, intermediate to high math, high critical thinking ability.
7. Basic computer skills required.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
1. Conducts an initial assessment to gather data.
• Makes an initial assessment of new admissions within 30 minutes of the patient’s arrival to the unit.
• Completes all areas of the admission assessment database within 24 hours of admission.
2. Identifies patient problems and develops them into an outcome/goal-based plan of care.
• Initiates the patient problem list and incorporates relevant obstetric, neonatal, or pediatric history into the plan of care.
• Analyzes and interprets assessment data to identify desired outcomes/goals for mother and child.
• Determines nursing interventions to achieve those outcomes/goals.
• Prioritizes care needs for both mother and infant.
• Identifies and makes appropriate referrals (e.g., Lactation Consultant, Social Services, Nutritional Services, Spiritual Care).
3. Implements the outcome/goal-based plan of care
• Assigns and coordinates patient care based on acuity and team member competencies.
• Organizes and prioritizes care for mothers, newborns, and pediatric patients.
• Delegates tasks appropriately to other team members.
• Implements the plan of care including procedures, treatments, physician orders, nursing orders, education plans, and medications.
• Coordinates implementation with Case Manager, Social Worker, and other disciplines.
• Assists in discharge planning, ensuring families have resources for newborn care, breastfeeding support, and pediatric follow-up.
• Uses nursing judgment to determine frequency and components of reassessment.
• Reassesses at regular intervals to monitor maternal recovery and newborn/pediatric progress.
• Documents discharge instructions for mother, infant, and/or caregiver.
4. Evaluates patient progress and revises the plan as needed
• Evaluates maternal and pediatric response(s) to interventions.
• Updates the plan of care based on ongoing reassessments.
• Revises problem list and outcomes/goals as conditions change.
5. Evaluates patient progress and revises the outcome/goal-based plan as needed.
• Evaluates patient response(s) to interventions.
• Review/modifies/revises the outcome-based plan of care based on ongoing reassessments.
• Updates the problem list and outcomes/goals.
6. Communicates relevant clinical information to optimize outcomes
• Communicates maternal and pediatric status to physicians and team members.
• Reports progress toward outcomes/goals and changes in condition promptly.
• Maintains ongoing communication with interdisciplinary team throughout the shift, at handoff, and during transfers.
• Documents completely and accurately per policy.
7. Demonstrates clinical competence
• Utilizes Women & Children-specific policies and procedures to guide practice.
• Ensures medication safety following the “5 Rights.”
• Demonstrates competency in electronic health record systems.
• Processes and implements physician orders accurately.
• Maintains communication with leadership regarding admissions, acuity, and significant events.
• Completes assigned shift duties and resolves discrepancies.
8. Manages fetal and neonatal monitoring when applicable
• Demonstrates competency in interpreting fetal heart tracings and neonatal vital signs.
• Responds appropriately to changes in maternal or neonatal condition.
• Provides interventions for obstetric or neonatal emergencies.
• Serves as a resource for other hospital services and participates in quality improvement initiatives.
9. Provides age-appropriate care based on principles of growth and development
• Collects, analyzes, and applies age-specific data for newborns, children, and adolescents.
• Performs tasks and uses equipment in an age-appropriate manner.
• Communicates effectively with patients and families at their developmental level.
10. Adheres to safety and infection control standards
• Attends required safety programs.
• Uses appropriate PPE consistently.
• Demonstrates emergency procedures for obstetric and pediatric emergencies.
• Maintains a safe environment for mothers, infants, and staff.
11. Maintains compliance with laws, regulations, and organizational standards
• Upholds Trinity Health’s Integrity Program, Standards of Conduct, and all applicable policies in a professional and ethical manner.
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING CONDITIONS
1. Performs duties that may involve exposure to hazardous substances and is subject to normal risks associated with handling of narcotics. In patient care areas, may perform or demonstrate patient care tasks which may expose the clinical nurse to infectious or communicable disease, or possibility of injury from irrational or confused patients and visitors or from instruments or equipment.
2. Lift/Carry; Push/Pull 76-100% of the time, avg 50-100 lbs.
3. Stand; Walk/Move About 76-100% of the time
4. Must possess the ability to comply with Trinity Health policies and procedures.
Our Commitment
Rooted in our Mission and Core Values, we honor the dignity of every person and recognize the unique perspectives, experiences, and talents each colleague brings. By finding common ground and embracing our differences, we grow stronger together and deliver more compassionate, person-centered care. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orie
Interventional Cardiology in IL College town located on the Mississippi River 2 hours to St.
Louis 3 1/2 hours to Kansas City 4 hours to Chicago Regional airport offers several flights daily to Chicago OHare Family Medicine Residency Program Join a MSG of 200+ providers Program offers an established open heart surgery program, extensive EP, cardiac CT and cardiac MRI.
Opportunity for TAVR and other structural.
Interventional call only.
Compensation : Direct from Training: $760,000/year plus productivity incentive bonus plan With 3 or More Years of Practice Experience: $800,000/year plus productivity incentive bonus plan Sign-on bonus Educational debt forgiveness loan, if applicable $5,000 professional expense allowance Up to $15,000 relocation assistance Benefits: Health, life, vision, dental, disability, and AD & D insurance Malpractice coverage with tail 403(b) pension plan plus 457(b) tax-deferral option Employee child care center Six weeks annual paid time off One week of CME
MOHS Dermatology in ND Centrally located on the border of North Dakota & Minnesota 45 miles to Detroit Lakes 3.5 hours to Minneapolis/St.
Paul Med School, Residency & Fellowship programs University town with a population of over 225k Seeking one full-time dermatologist to join a team of 4 Mohs surgery and cosmetic procedures available Multiple devices onsite and the opportunity to rent non-owned devices Newly developed skin renewal clinic with a range of cosmetic services Anticipated weekly work schedule at base location: M-F, 8am-5pm Anticipated volume of office patients per day at base location: 32 No call or ED/Inpatient responsibilities required Reference: 118727 H1B visa candidates encourage to apply.
Non-Invasive Cardiology in IL College town located on the Mississippi river.
2 hours to St.
Louis 3 1/2 hours to Kansas City 4 hours to Chicago Regional airport offers several flights daily to Chicago OHare Family Medicine Residency Program Join a MSG of 300 providers and Cardiology program offers an established open heart surgery program, extensive EP, cardiac CT and cardiac MRI.
Minimal Call; easily manageable Excellent work-life balance Eligible for a productivity incentive bonus plan based on work production as measured by WRVU s Board Certification within 5 years of completing training is an expectation of all physicians working for the Blessing Health System Monday
- Friday; 8am-5pm; 1:6 call Compensation : Direct from Training: $675,000/year plus productivity incentive bonus plan With 3 or More Years of Practice Experience: $725,000/year plus productivity incentive bonus plan $50,000 sign-on bonus $150,000 educational debt forgiveness loan, if applicable $5,000 professional expense allowance Up to $15,000 relocation assistance Benefits: Health, life, vision, dental, disability, and AD & D insurance Malpractice coverage with tail 403(b) pension plan plus 457(b) tax-deferral option Employee child care center Six weeks annual paid time off One week of CME