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Clinical Psychologist United States Air Force Caring for Mental Well-Being Providing our Airmen with proper healthcare doesn’t stop once they leave the doctor’s office. Primarily responsible for dispensing prescribed medications and helping patients understand proper usage and side effects, Pharmacists are an integral part of patient care. These medication experts help maximize positive health outcomes and improve the quality of their patients’ lives through patient counseling and careful quality control. REQUIREMENTS You must meet several requirements before joining the Air Force. These concern your background, overall health and other standards set by the Air Force, Department of Defense and federal law.Minimum Education
A current unrestricted license
A doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in clinical psychology or counseling psychology
Completion of a clinical internship
Possible additional requirements for specialties
Qualifications
Knowledge of psychological theories, principles and techniques is mandatory.
Clinical internship
Valid unrestricted state-issued license to practice clinical or counseling psychology
Completion of Officer Training School course
Must be between the ages of 18 and have not reached your 42nd birthday
Joplin, MO, US, 64803Posted 4 days ago Pharmacist. United States Air Force Providing our Airmen with proper healthcare doesn’t stop once they leave the doctor’s office. Primarily responsible for dispensing prescribed medications and helping patients understand proper usage and side effects, Pharmacists are an integral part of patient care. These medication experts help maximize positive health outcomes and improve the quality of their patients’ lives through patient counseling and careful quality control. Joplin, MO, US, 64803Posted 4 days ago Public Health Officer. United States Air Force Caring for the health of our Airmen also means helping preclude illness before it can affect our community. Public Health Officers apply public health, preventive medicine, and medical entomology knowledge, techniques, and skills to promote health and reduce the incidence of communicable/zoonotic/vector-borne diseases, occupational and environmental illnesses and injuries, food-borne diseases, and disease and non-battle injuries while in-garrison and deployed. Public Health Officers constantly monitor conditions and potential health threats. These specialists promote public health through epidemiological surveillance of health and disease trends in populations, as well as monitoring food safety practices, and sanitation levels in public and food service facilities. Joplin, MO, US, 64803Posted 4 days ago Caregiver/CNA/Home Health Aid. Advantage Home Care Duties for a potential caregiver/CNA/Home Health Aid: Personal Health Care Light Housekeeping Simple Meal Preparation Assistance with Bathing & Grooming Laundry Services Transportation Companionship Requirements Homemakers must physically be able to assist the client with the following: dressing, feeding, hair care, mouth care, shaving (electric or safety razor only) nail care (excluding nail trimming), positioning, toileting, and transfers. Able to push and pull a client at a minimum of 100 pounds. Able to lift a client at a minimum of 50 pounds. Ability to move in tight spaces, between objects and furniture. Able to perform duties which require standing, walking, squatting, climbing stairs, bending, kneeling, twisting, sitting, reaching at, below, and over shoulder limits. Able to continuously perform physical functions from up to an hour without rest. Other Requirements to be a Caregiver Must be an active member on the Family Care Safety Registry 2 references required. Passes all required background checks upon hire and throughout employment. Complete Training Must have vehicle insurance Must have reliable transportation. Must be a flexible employee who is willing to work in many different client homes on a routine basis Must have superb communication skills to be able to speak to the branch office weekly regarding schedule %22522620% %%mednurse%% Nevada, MO, US, 64772Posted 4 days ago Dedicated LPN or RN Private Duty Nurse 2000 sign on bonus. Phoenix Home Care and Hospice Testimony from one of our nurses: “This is a great company to work for. All my questions have been answered. The training you get through the nursing staff is wonderful. You aren’t thrown into anything you’re not ready for. I have worked in a nursing home and a hospital, but home care is a better fit for me. The one on one with my client is great. Having one person to take care means you can give your all to that one person." Joplin, MO, US, 64801Posted 4 days ago Registered Nurse - ED - Mid-Shift. Integris Health Must be able to walk and/or stand up to 97 % of the time. Bends and/or stoops up to 300 times per day. Carries a 35 lb. Load, 1,200 feet 2 times per week. May move equipment (wheelchair, beside commode, IV stand) up to 10-15 times per day (average push force 22 lbs.) May lift a load up to 20 lbs. And carry it approx. 200 feet up to 5 times per day. With assistance, lifts, moves and/or transfers patients which may weigh in excess of 300 lbs. Up to 12 times per day. May push patients in wheelchair (ave. Push force 22 lbs.) Up to 1000 feet from once a week up to 4 times per day or via a carrier or bed (Push force 25 lbs.) May exert push/pull force from 15 lbs. Up to 25 lbs. 800 ft. 3-4 times a week. Reaches overhead up to 100 times per day. Some reaches may involve lifting 5-10 lb. Loads. May apply pressure with hands, push fluids under pressure via syringe. May utilize a computer keyboard up to 5 hours per day. May write (chart) up to 1 hr. each day. May assume hand and knees position up to 20 times per day. Must be able to see in order to read and write, provide patient care, and assess patient condition. Must have hearing sensitivity, aided or unaided, sufficient to hear physiological functions in patients, normal conversation and equipment alarms set at usually levels. May utilize a telephone up to 3 hours per day. Miami, OK, USPosted 4 days ago Registered Nurse - Hospice - Days. Integris Health Must be able to walk and/or stand up to 97 % of the time. Bends and/or stoops up to 300 times per day. Carries a 35 lb. Load, 1,200 feet 2 times per week. May move equipment (wheelchair, beside commode, IV stand) up to 10-15 times per day (average push force 22 lbs.) May lift a load up to 20 lbs. And carry it approx. 200 feet up to 5 times per day. With assistance, lifts, moves and/or transfers patients which may weigh in excess of 300 lbs. Up to 12 times per day. May push patients in wheelchair (ave. Push force 22 lbs.) Up to 1000 feet from once a week up to 4 times per day or via a carrier or bed (Push force 25 lbs.) May exert push/pull force from 15 lbs. Up to 25 lbs. 800 ft. 3-4 times a week. Reaches overhead up to 100 times per day. Some reaches may involve lifting 5-10 lb. Loads. May apply pressure with hands, push fluids under pressure via syringe. May utilize a computer keyboard up to 5 hours per day. May write (chart) up to 1 hr. each day. May assume hand and knees position up to 20 times per day. Must be able to see in order to read and write, provide patient care, and assess patient condition. Must have hearing sensitivity, aided or unaided, sufficient to hear physiological functions in patients, normal conversation and equipment alarms set at usually levels. May utilize a telephone up to 3 hours per day. Miami, OK, USPosted 4 days ago Physician Assistant. United States Air Force Keeping our Airmen and their families healthy means providing them with effective and efficient healthcare. Physician Assistants are key members of Air Force healthcare teams all over the world. From providing comprehensive medical care to examining, diagnosing, and treating diseases and injuries to managing inpatient and outpatient care, they provide a broad range of services to help the Air Force family stay active and get healthy as quickly as possible. Joplin, MO, US, 64803Posted 4 days ago Physician. United States Air Force Physicians in the Air Force use their expertise in a variety of ways. From planning and administering medical services to a range of patients to creating policies and programs to help bolster the branch’s healthcare system, it’s evident they care deeply about their fellow Airmen. Joplin, MO, US, 64803Posted 4 days ago Optometrist. United States Air Force It’s crucial to ensure our Airmen are able to achieve ideal vision. Providing primary eye care, Optometrists examine and test people’s eyes for visual acuity and eye diseases. An integral part of the healthcare system, these practitioners do everything from prescribing correctional lenses to diagnosing conditions related to the ocular system. Joplin, MO, US, 64803Posted 4 days ago Description
Caring for Mental Well-Being
Providing our Airmen with proper healthcare doesn’t stop once they leave the doctor’s office. Primarily responsible for dispensing prescribed medications and helping patients understand proper usage and side effects, Pharmacists are an integral part of patient care. These medication experts help maximize positive health outcomes and improve the quality of their patients’ lives through patient counseling and careful quality control.
REQUIREMENTS
You must meet several requirements before joining the Air Force. These concern your background, overall health and other standards set by the Air Force, Department of Defense and federal law.Minimum Education
A current unrestricted license
A doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in clinical psychology or counseling psychology
Completion of a clinical internship
Possible additional requirements for specialties
Qualifications
Knowledge of psychological theories, principles and techniques is mandatory.
Clinical internship
Valid unrestricted state-issued license to practice clinical or counseling psychology
Completion of Officer Training School course
Must be between the ages of 18 and have not reached your 42nd birthday
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