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Instructor, Practical Nursing – Initial Posting 10/09/2009 All faculty are first, members of the Quincy College faculty, and second, members of the faculty of the School of Allied Health. As such, it is to be understood that the faculty member assumes an obligation to comply with the philosophy and mission of Quincy College. The faculty member will maintain a competent level of performance and pro...
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Posted Fri 13th November
Job Description: Provide case management services to individuals with a traumatic brain injury through a head injury center located in Quincy, Massachusetts. Job Purpose: Responsibilities include client assessment, teaching, and training of skills necessary for independent living. Additional responsibility for providing case management which includes working with family members, and other clinical...
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Posted Thu 15th October
Dean of Allied Health Services – Under the direction of the Vice President of Academic Affairs, the Dean of Allied Health Services is responsible for the management of the College’s Allied Health programs; evaluation and oversight of faculty; development and assessment of curriculum; ensuring the maintenance of high academic and ethical standards; appropriate and timely resolution of student conce...
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Posted Fri 13th November
- Graduate of NLN Accredited Program - Licensure Required - 1-2 years experience is required This position is in our Operating Room. The schedule is Monday thru Friday, with occassional evening and w/e coverage, and call. Responsible for providing nursing care consistent with the goals of the Nurse Leader Program as a framework of patient care delivery at Quincy Medical Center. The Nurse Leader is...
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Posted Mon 2nd November
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