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Senior Biostatistician II

Boston, MA · Hybrid

$132K - $198K/yr

Implements design and analysis methods at the study level and participates in SRF discussions of ... Ph. D. or master's degree in Statistics or Biostatistics. * Typically requires 3 years of ...

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Occupational Therapist - Per Diem

Central Vermont Medical Center

Barre, VT • On-site

$39.50 - $52/hr

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Under the general direction of the Rehab Clinical Manager, Rehab Operation Supervisor(s), and the Clinical Lead, assumes the responsibility for evaluating patients and developing an effective occupational therapy program based upon physical assessment, sound judgment and psychological sensitivity. Maintains a high level of professional expertise and assumes responsibility for professional growth and development.

Minimum requirements include a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy, entry level Master degree or entry level Doctorate in OT; Vermont State License or eligibility required. BLS training preferred.

Must work 1 weekend shift per quarter. Experience required: Three to six months to be proficient in all phases of assigned duties.