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Full Time
11/7/2024
Goshen, IN 46528
(15.7 miles)
TRANSLATING IN THE AIRWhen we receive or intercept data in the air, it’s critical for us to understand it in order to act accordingly. Responsible for translating intelligence communications, Airborne Cryptologic Language Analysts utilize fluent foreign language skills to analyze messages obtained during flight. Providing threat warnings and actionable intelligence that can assist in mission planning, these highly skilled specialists are critical to keeping our missions successful and our Airmen safe.REQUIREMENTSYou 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 EducationYou must be 17–42 years of age, a U.S. citizen and obtain a qualifying ASVAB score. High School Students may start their application as early as the end of their junior year. Applicants who are non-graduates or non-alternate credential holders must obtain an AFQT Test score of 65 or higher on the ASVAB. ASVAB SCORE REQUIREMENTS72 General (G) QualificationsA minimum score of 62 on the Predictive Success Model.No record history of temporomandibular joint pain or disorderHeight no less than 59 inches and no more than 80 inchesSuccessful completion of a polygraph testCompletion of a current Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI)Demonstrated proficiency in a designated language, or successful graduation of the Defense Language Institute in a designated languageCompletion of Aircrew Fundamentals Course, Airborne Cryptologic Linguist Course, and designated Survival SchoolsCompletion of Initial Qualification Training with a valid aviation qualificationCompletion of 7.5 weeks of Basic Military TrainingMust be at least 17, but has not reached age 42 on the date of enlistment
Full Time
10/18/2024
Edwardsburg, MI 49112
(32.7 miles)
Job SummaryUnder the direction and supervision of the Occupational Therapist, provides occupational therapy services to patients/clients to assist in improving basic motor functions, reasoning abilities, compensating for permanent loss of function by teaching patients/clients to perform tasks in their daily living and working environments. May provide treatment to patients/clients with cognitive impairment, psychosocial dysfunction and physical disability. Assists with patient/clients and caregiver education.Essential FunctionsAssists Occupational Therapists in providing therapy to patient/client. Participates in the preparation and execution of the patient/client’s overall plan of care.Provides a treatment program as planned, delegated, and supervised by the Occupational Therapist according to agency policy to restore and return maximal function to the patient/client. Assesses the effectiveness of treatment and modifies treatment methods under the direction of the Occupational Therapist.Documentation for each patient/client is in compliance with department standards, medical-legal, regulatory and reimbursement procedures. Ensures that required documentation for activities within areas of responsibility is completed in an accurate and timely manner.Communicates with other members of the health care team in order to ensure continuity of care and coordination of services. Attend and participate in interdisciplinary conferences to coordinate patient/client care. Provides input into education information for family or caregivers regarding the Occupational Therapy program.Alerts the supervising occupational therapist or designees of potential health problems or changes in the patient/client’s condition.May instruct and train rehabilitation staff, nursing, other medical staff and students regarding patient/client needs and rehabilitation services.Participates in ongoing process improvement and program development.Provides transportation of the patient/client as needed using the employee’s personal vehicle tocommunity based resources related to the patient/client's therapeutic goals (Home Care business lines only/based on SH entity).QualificationsRequired Associate's Degree accredited therapy assistant programTherapy assistance experience preferredExperience in neurological injury, TBI, and Spinal Cord injury (based on Spectrum Health entity) preferredLIC-Occupational Therapist Assistant (OTA) Upon HireCRT-Occupational Therapy Assistant, Certified (COTA) - NB-COT Upon Hire requiredLIC-Driver's License - State of Michigan (Home Care only) Upon Hire requiredCRT-Basic Life Support (BLS) - AHA American Heart Association 90 Days required OrCRT-Basic Life Support (BLS) - ARC American Red Cross 90 Days requiredPhysical DemandsPallet to Waist (6" from floor) > 5 lbs: Occasionally up to 50 lbsWaist to Waist > 5 lbs: Occasionally up to 50 lbsWaist to Chest (below shoulder) > 5 lbs: Seldom up to 10 lbsWaist to Overhead > 5 lbs: Seldom up to 5 lbsBilateral Carry > 5 lbs: Occasionally up to 25 lbsUnilateral Carry > 5 lbs: Occasionally up to 10 lbsPushing Force > 5 lbs: Occasionally up to 25 lbsPulling Force > 5 lbs: Occasionally up to 20 lbsSitting: SeldomStanding: FrequentlyWalking: FrequentlyForward Bend - Standing: OccasionallyForward Bend - Sitting: SeldomTrunk Rotation - Standing: OccasionallyTrunk Rotation - Sitting: OccasionallySquat: SeldomStair Climbing: SeldomCrawling / Kneeling: SeldomDriving: SeldomReach - Above Shoulder: OccasionallyReach - at Shoulder or Below: OccasionallyHandling: OccasionallyForceful Grip > 5 lbs: OccasionallyForceful Pinch > 2 lbs: OccasionallyFinger/Hand Dexterity: OccasionallyPrimary LocationSITE - Lakeland Hospital St Joseph - 1234 Napier Ave - St JosephDepartment NameOT Occupational Therapy - Benton HarborEmployment TypeFull timeShiftDay (United States of America)Weekly Scheduled Hours40Hours of Work40 hours per weekDays WorkedMonday to FridayWeekend FrequencyN/ACURRENT COREWELL HEALTH TEAM MEMBERS – Please apply through Find Jobs from your Workday team member account. This career site is for Non-Corewell Health team members only.Corewell Health is committed to providing a safe environment for our team members, patients, visitors, and community. We require a drug-free workplace and require team members to comply with the MMR, Varicella, Tdap, and Influenza vaccine requirement if in an on-site or hybrid workplace category. We are committed to supporting prospective team members who require reasonable accommodations to participate in the job application process, to perform the essential functions of a job, or to enjoy equal benefits and privileges of employment due to a disability, pregnancy, or sincerely held religious belief.Corewell Health grants equal employment opportunity to all qualified persons without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, genetic information, marital status, height, weight, gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other legally protected category.An interconnected, collaborative culture where all are encouraged to bring their whole selves to work, is vital to the health of our organization. As a health system, we advocate for equity as we care for our patients, our communities, and each other. From workshops that develop cultural intelligence, to our inclusion resource groups for people to find community and empowerment at work, we are dedicated to ongoing resources that advance our values of diversity, equity, and inclusion in all that we do. We invite those that share in our commitment to join our team.You may request assistance in completing the application process by calling .
Full Time
11/6/2024
Niles, MI 49120
(42.5 miles)
This position is for a Pediatric occupational therapist in a multidisciplinary clinic. This position has a weekend rotation at St. Joseph and Niles Hospital acute care approximately 4-5 weekends and 1 holiday per year required.This position is eligible for up to $15,000 in incentives for eligible candidates!Job SummaryProvides therapy to patients based on patient need and medical direction. Provides patient/caregiver education and arranges for adaptive equipment as needed.Essential FunctionsPerforms evaluation procedures to assess the level of disability with regard to scope of practice, goals and a plan of treatment, and to make appropriate recommendations.Provides a treatment program and education to restore and return maximal function to the patient. Assesses effectiveness of treatment and modifies goals / treatment methods, as needed to meet changing needs.Documents evaluation and treatment of each patient in compliance with department standards, medical-legal and reimbursement procedures.Instructs and trains other rehabilitation staff, nursing, other medical personnel and students regarding patient needs and rehabilitation services.Participates in ongoing process improvement, patient satisfaction initiatives/improvement, program development and marketing activities.Demonstrates productivity as indicated by department standard.Improves skill areas as demonstrated by applying continuing education in-services, participating in competencies in applicable areas, and developing new concepts of patient care and additional skills with various population groups.QualificationsRequired Bachelor's Degree or equivalent from an accredited occupational therapy programPreferred Master's DegreeLIC-Occupational Therapist - State of Michigan Upon Hire requiredCRT-Occupational Therapist, Registered (OTR) - NB-COT Upon Hire requiredCRT-Basic Life Support (BLS) - AHA/ARC within 90 Days requiredCRT-Hand Therapist, Certified (CHT) - HTCC Upon Hire preferredPhysical DemandsPallet to Waist (6" from floor) > 5 lbs: Occasionally up to 50 lbsWaist to Waist > 5 lbs: Occasionally up to 50 lbsWaist to Chest (below shoulder) > 5 lbs: Seldom up to 10 lbsWaist to Overhead > 5 lbs: Seldom up to 5 lbsBilateral Carry > 5 lbs: Occasionally up to 25 lbsUnilateral Carry > 5 lbs: Occasionally up to 10 lbsPushing Force > 5 lbs: Occasionally up to 25 lbsPulling Force > 5 lbs: Occasionally up to 20 lbsSitting: SeldomStanding: FrequentlyWalking: FrequentlyForward Bend - Standing: OccasionallyForward Bend - Sitting: SeldomTrunk Rotation - Standing: OccasionallyTrunk Rotation - Sitting: OccasionallySquat: SeldomStair Climbing: SeldomLadder Climbing: SeldomCrawling / Kneeling: SeldomDriving: SeldomReach - Above Shoulder: OccasionallyReach - at Shoulder or Below: OccasionallyHandling: OccasionallyForceful Grip > 5 lbs: OccasionallyForceful Pinch > 2 lbs: OccasionallyFinger/Hand Dexterity: Occasionally#clinicalwestPrimary LocationSITE - Niles-Buchanan YMCA - 905 N Front St - NilesDepartment NameOutpatient Rehabilitation - NilesEmployment TypeFull timeShiftDay (United States of America)Weekly Scheduled Hours40Hours of WorkMonday to Wednesday from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.Days WorkedMonday to Wednesday and Friday with rotational weekendsWeekend FrequencyVariable weekendsCURRENT COREWELL HEALTH TEAM MEMBERS – Please apply through Find Jobs from your Workday team member account. This career site is for Non-Corewell Health team members only.Corewell Health is committed to providing a safe environment for our team members, patients, visitors, and community. We require a drug-free workplace and require team members to comply with the MMR, Varicella, Tdap, and Influenza vaccine requirement if in an on-site or hybrid workplace category. We are committed to supporting prospective team members who require reasonable accommodations to participate in the job application process, to perform the essential functions of a job, or to enjoy equal benefits and privileges of employment due to a disability, pregnancy, or sincerely held religious belief.Corewell Health grants equal employment opportunity to all qualified persons without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, genetic information, marital status, height, weight, gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other legally protected category.An interconnected, collaborative culture where all are encouraged to bring their whole selves to work, is vital to the health of our organization. As a health system, we advocate for equity as we care for our patients, our communities, and each other. From workshops that develop cultural intelligence, to our inclusion resource groups for people to find community and empowerment at work, we are dedicated to ongoing resources that advance our values of diversity, equity, and inclusion in all that we do. We invite those that share in our commitment to join our team.You may request assistance in completing the application process by calling .
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