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Applications Engineer

Delray Beach, FL · On-site

$95.40K - $169K/yr

Responsibilities The Bruker Rave Mask Repair (RMR) Semiconductor Business Unit Applications ... build, and testing. The Applications Engineer will be responsible for communication with pre ...

Applications Engineer

Delray Beach, FL · On-site

$95.40K - $169K/yr

Responsibilities The Bruker Rave Mask Repair (RMR) Semiconductor Business Unit Applications ... build, and testing. The Applications Engineer will be responsible for communication with pre ...

Responsibilities The Bruker Rave Mask Repair (RMR) Semiconductor Business Unit Applications ... Conduct feasibility studies and testing on new and modified designs * Use sophisticated programs to ...

Applications Engineer

Delray Beach, FL · On-site

$95.40K - $169K/yr

Responsibilities The Bruker Rave Mask Repair (RMR) Semiconductor Business Unit Applications ... Conduct feasibility studies and testing on new and modified designs * Use sophisticated programs to ...

Applications Engineer

Delray Beach, FL · On-site

$95.40K - $169K/yr

The Bruker Rave Mask Repair (RMR) Semiconductor Business Unit Applications Engineer supports all ... build, and testing. The Applications Engineer will be responsible for communication with pre ...

Applications Engineer

Delray Beach, FL · On-site

$95.40K - $169K/yr

Responsibilities The Bruker Rave Mask Repair (RMR) Semiconductor Business Unit Applications ... build, and testing. The Applications Engineer will be responsible for communication with pre ...

Develop and execute unit tests and assist with integration and automated testing efforts ... internships or co-op experience). * Bachelor's Degree in a related field or equivalent practical ...

Develop and execute unit tests and assist with integration and automated testing efforts ... internships or co-op experience). * Bachelor's Degree in a related field or equivalent practical ...

Develop and execute unit tests and assist with integration and automated testing efforts ... internships or co-op experience). * Bachelors Degree in a related field or equivalent practical ...

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What is the difference between Internship Unit Testing vs Software Tester?

AspectInternship Unit TestingSoftware Tester
Required CredentialsBasic knowledge of testing concepts, often pursuing related educationMore comprehensive testing skills, certifications like ISTQB beneficial
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, supervised, learning-focusedFull-time or part-time professional role, independent testing tasks
Employer & Industry UsageInternship programs in software companies, tech startupsEstablished companies, software development firms

Internship Unit Testing typically involves entry-level, supervised testing tasks during a training period, focusing on learning testing fundamentals. Software Testers are experienced professionals responsible for comprehensive testing processes, including planning, execution, and reporting. While both roles involve testing, internships are learning positions, whereas testers are full-time roles with broader responsibilities.

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Pediatric Occupational Therapist 1, Per Diem, variable shift

Pediatric Occupational Therapist 1, Per Diem, variable shift

Jackson Health System

Miami, FL • On-site

$38.50 - $50.75/hr

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Posted 20 days ago


Jackson Health System rating

7.9

Company rating: 7.9 out of 10

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Job description

Occupational Therapist

Jackson North Medical Center

Department: Occupational Therapy

Address: 160 NW 170th Street, North Miami Beach, Florida, 33169

Shift details: Per diem, variable shift

Summary

Occupational Therapist 1 is professional work in administering occupational therapy programs in a county hospital and in homes. Occupation Therapists 1 are responsible for performing a full range of occupational therapy activities following physician prescriptions, and combining professional therapeutic skills with knowledge of fundamental theory and objectives of rehabilitation. Employees in this classification develop therapy treatment plans, evaluate patient progress, decide on treatment modifications and prepare analytical progress notes. Incumbents perform in rehabilitation, psychiatric and continuing patient care settings. Treatment involves a variety of media including arts and crafts, pre-vocational testing, functional therapy, program for activities of daily living and educational skills. An additional responsibility is for the training and daily supervision of Occupational Therapy Assistants. Work is performed in accordance with recognized professional principles and techniques, and professional judgment is required in development and modification of treatment plans and evaluation of patients' progress.

Responsibilities

Demonstrates continued competence in the application of growth and development principles in the delivery of treatment to patients aging from adolescence to geriatrics. Selects and administers appropriate initial evaluation to referred patient's with varying diagnoses and all age groups. Collaborates with patients and family in the development of an individual treatment plan, identifying safe, realistic, and age appropriate goals while maintaining a sensitivity to age specific needs. Assesses data reflective of the patient's status and interprets the information to implement effective therapeutic interventions specific to patient's age. Re-evaluates patients at appropriate intervals, changing treatment program as indicated. Reports on patient progress through progress notes and/or oral reports in patient team meetings and rounds. Records daily statistics, documentation and billing information related to patient treatment. Collaborates with physicians and other members of the health care team relative to patient treatment and progress. Develops age-specific patient education materials and/or classes as required. Supervises Occupational Therapy student interns. Attends and participates in unit, departmental, mandatory rehabilitation center, and hospital in-services to ensure appropriate understanding and knowledge of policies and procedures related to all patient and employee safety issues. Attends selected continuing education programs for competency in specialty areas of treatment. Attends appropriate departmental meetings. Coordinates and prioritizes own time in relation to the overlapping demands of patient treatment, teaching, in-service and other assigned duties. Assists in the development and implementation of the department's quality improvement program with guidance from department head and rehabilitation Q.I. Coordinator. Demonstrates competence in the safe and effective use of all equipment used in the Occupational Therapy department. Develops pediatric patient education materials and/or classes as required. Follows and performs all related unit specific policies and procedures, as detailed on the unit specific competency check-list. Utilizes job and unit specific equipment as required. Demonstrates behaviors of service excellence and CARE values (Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Expertise). Performs all other related job duties as assigned. Performs additional advanced job duties, as outlined in the Rehab Clinical Ladder, which must be pre-approved and determined by the Rehab Committee.

Generally requires 3 to 5 years of related experience.

Bachelor's degree in occupational therapy and completion of an internship program are required.

Ability to analyze, organize and prioritize work accurately while meeting multiple deadlines. Ability to communicate effectively in both oral and written form. Ability to handle difficult and stressful situations with critical thinking and professional composure. Ability to understand and follow instructions. Ability to exercise sound and independent judgment. Knowledge and skill in use of job appropriate technology and software applications. Must meet and maintain current all unit specific and organizational skills/competencies, certifications/licensures, as required by the nursing area.

Valid Florida license as an Occupational Therapist required. American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) and any additional applicable life support certification for Healthcare Providers is required upon hire with at least 6 months validity and maintenance at JHS for the duration of employment.

Physical Requirements - Job function requires extended standing or walking. Must be able to carry objects weighing 21 to 50 pounds. Able to lift or move objects weighing 51 to 100 pounds with the use of appropriate devices. Jobs in this group require frequent visual acuity to perform activities related to extended use of computers. Additional information and provision requests for reasonable accommodation will be provided by the home unit/department in collaboration with the Reasonable Accommodations Committee (RAC). Environmental Conditions - Jobs in this group are required to function in a fast paced environment with occasional high pressure or emergent and stressful situations. Frequent interaction with a diverse population including team members, providers, patients, insurance companies and other members of the public. Function is subject to inside environmental conditions, with occasional outdoor exposures. Exposure to various environments such as: communicable diseases, toxic substances, medicinal preparations and other conditions common to a hospital and medical office environment. May also be exposed to needle sticks, airborne infections, medical gases, X-Ray, chemical exposures and other potential hazards. Must wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when exposed to infectious/clinical hospital environment. Reasonable accommodations can be made to enable people with disabilities to perform the described essential functions. Additional information and provision requests for reasonable accommodation will be provided by the home unit/department in collaboration with the Reasonable Accommodations Committee (RAC).


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