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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

At home jobs no fees

The revolution in information technology has at last made the "work at home dream" a reality. Teleworking is a realistic choice for you if you want to save time, and spend more of it with your family and have more control over your work, home and life balance.

Online jobs (Working from home) right for you ?

Are you fed up with long commutes in rush hour traffic, If so, maybe you are considering joining the ever increasing number of people that work at home. Teleworking has become popular, it provides people with much more flexibility than conventional jobs. Parents can work at home, when a child is ill, you can be at telework at home, when children return from school, and can be available for many, games and events that many parents are forced to miss.

Preparing for a "Work at Home" job search?

It takes much longer to secure a teleworking position than a traditional job. It takes the average person looking for teleworking jobs a good year before they find a position that suits their needs; and that's typical in a good economy. Having a good Links geared towards your "work at home" job search is a sure way of positioning yourself ahead of the competition.

Find home jobs here:

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http://www.soliant.com/jobs/ot-travel-nursing-home-jobs-greensboro-nc/j/12966690/b/


http://www.newyorkjobs.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=1165427


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http://www.newyorkjobs.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=1160910


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Monday, February 8, 2010

Nursing jobs

Nursing DOES have a unique body of knowledge and values, but all too often adopts the medical perspective over its own; most academic nurses these days don’t try very hard to inject new nurses with any values other than the medical model (Yes, there are exceptions!). In that sense, nursing can only ever be a ‘profession allied to medicine’, not a true profession in its own right.


Nursing does have controlled entry – most countries have a legally-enforced registration. This is beyond doubt, but of questionable value, to some degree, it’s a cheat – “Nursing is a profession because the law says it is”.

Nursing has a variable degree of autonomy, but for the most part (Yes, there are exceptions!), has very little real freedom; indeed, nursing management, with it’s ‘cost saving’ mentality, does its utmost to strangle any independent thought or action, for fear of expensive litigation; there are ‘protocols’ for everything, these days, and woe betide the nurse who dares to use initiative (Yes, there are exceptions!).

Nurse practitioners (etc.) usually take orders from docs and are accountable to them, because their specialties are branches of medicine. But in many areas, nurses are responsible for *nursing* and in that sense are (still) independent of doctors.

It is a shame – but historically beyond doubt, that nurses tend to give away the areas they are most expert in; physiotherapy and occupational therapy both grew out of a nursing role, respiratory therapy is going the same way. Stoma therapy is an area that utilizes many core nursing skills; how long before it breaks off to become a profession in its own right?

Perversely, wound management was, until recently, a medical responsibility, though nurses applied almost 100% of dressings. Now, specialist nurses are teaching others the principles of wound care.

In many countries, Nursing does have its own disciplinary system – but in many of them, this is being eroded in favour of making nurses “accountable to the public” – understandable, but reflecting a view that nurses “cannot be trusted” to deal with there own problems – this is a diminution of professional respect and value.

Nurses are recognized as ‘nice’, ‘deserving better’ and ’sexy’ – the jury is out on whether any of those assist in the definition of ‘professional’.

External recognition is vital, just as the legal side is ’so what’ – few people would ever argue with doctor and lawyers as ‘true’ professionals; when the ‘Church was one, united, catholic church’, priests were similarly respected – I’m not so sure that’s generally true any more; individual clergymen are respected by individuals, and by their own community; as are individual nurses. But both fall shy of general respect to the level required, sadly. (Though both are streets ahead of journalists, real estate agents and heating engineers!).

To conclude, part of the problem is the poor self respect of nursing; just twenty years ago, the Process of Nursing, care plans and nursing diagnosis looked set to sweep in an era of nursing confidence and a bright, professional future.

Legitimate nursing jobs links here:

http://www.getinfectioncontrolnursingjobs.com/nursing-jobs-in-chicago-nursing-agency-nursing-jobs-chicago-nursing-jobs-chicago-illinois-567888.htm?


https://sjobs.brassring.com/1033/ASP/TG/cim_jobdetail.asp?SID=&jobId=339635&type=search&JobReqLang=1&recordstart=1&JobSiteId=5173&JobSiteInfo=339635_5173&GQId=0&partnerid=25017&siteid=5173

http://www.applyhr.com/14909841

www.pennhealth.com/jobs

http://www.healthjobsusa.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?action=display&ID=62502820&source=

http://www.milleniamedical.com

https://chamberlain-devry.icims.com/jobs/9119/job

https://chamberlain-devry.icims.com/jobs/8865/job

http://jobs.healthcaresource.com/viewjobdetails.cfm?selectlist=4562300251&job_category=210&start=1&state=VT

www.healthcaresource.com.

http://jonesboronursing.iapplicants.com/ViewJob-58651.html

http://jeffersoncitynursing.iapplicants.com/ViewJob-27950.html

http://jeffersoncitynursing.iapplicants.com/ViewJob-27950.html

http://chicago-jobs.jobfox.com/medical/nursing/

http://phoenix-jobs.jobfox.com/education-training/higher-education-faculty/

http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/job-J6EE555R996;_ylc=X3oDMTEwZnU3dmRlBF9TAzM5NjUxMDMzNQRjYXQDSEVBBHBjb2RlAzU0OTI2?source=partner&scode=54926

https://sjobs.brassring.com/1033/ASP/TG/cim_jobdetail.asp?SID=&jobId=344439&type=search&JobReqLang=1&recordstart=51&JobSiteId=5173&JobSiteInfo=344439_5173&GQId=0&partnerid=25017&siteid=5173

http://www.healthjobsusa.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?action=display&ID=32596925&source=

http://www.professionalnurse.com

http://jobs.phds.org/job/18061/university-of-kansas-medical-center/post-doctoral-fellowship-in-nursing-research

www.nursingquality.org.

http://www.linkedin.com/jobs?viewJob=&jobId=804517&srchIndex=

http://www.samuelmerritt.edu

http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/job-JY1EYVNMU0I;_ylc=X3oDMTEwZnU3dmRlBF9TAzM5NjUxMDMzNQRjYXQDSEVBBHBjb2RlAzU0OTI2?source=partner&scode=54926

http://www.shwdc.com

http://jobs.healthcaresource.com/viewjobdetails.cfm?selectlist=8004380851&job_category=207&start=1&state=DC

http://www.linkedin.com/jobs?
viewJob=&jobId=804584&srchIndex=16&trk=njsrch_hits&goback=%2Efjs