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Are you a tech-savvy problem solver with a passion for excellent customer service? We want YOU! 🌟 Position: Independent Contractor - Satellite Installer Location: Nationwide - Work anywhere in the Canada What You’ll Do: 🌐 Install satellite internet systems at customer locations đŸ›°ïž Mount satellite dishes on roofs or other suitable spots 🔧 Run cables and connect equipment for perfect signal reception 📡 Configure and program satellite receivers đŸ› ïž Test and troubleshoot to ensure everything’s working smoothly 💬 Provide top-notch customer service and answer questions 📚 Educate customers on using their new satellite systems What You Need: 💡 Strong knowledge of telecom systems and equipment 🔌 Experience with fiber splicing and low voltage cabling đŸ› ïž Skilled with hand tools and network installation (Cisco routers a plus!) đŸ§© Excellent problem-solving skills đŸ—Łïž Great communication abilities đŸ€ Ability to work independently or as part of a team đŸ› ïž Previous experience as a service technician is a bonus Perks: đŸ’” Competitive pay per completed installation 🆓 All necessary training provided 🚀 Opportunities for career growth in a dynamic industry Ready to elevate connectivity across the nation? Apply now and become a part of our stellar team! 🌟 Go here to apply: starlinkinstallationpros [dotcom] /installers Requirements Ladder capable of 3 stories Tools for facilitating a starlink install Ability to climb on roofs Carry your own liability insurance Be authorized to work in Canada (W-8BEN form may be required for tax purposes when working with U.S. companies) Benefits W-8BEN contract work: As a Canadian contractor working for a U.S.-based company, you’ll submit a W-8BEN form to confirm your status for tax purposes. No taxes taken out. You keep 100% of what you make. You run your own small business and take advantage of all the benefits that come with that.

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Actively participate, seek, and provide consultation within an inter-professional model of care Perform clinical assessments and health information gathering for clients with complex needs Provide nursing services that address the biopsychosocial needs of clients, including clients with multiple comorbid health conditions, mental health diagnoses and/or concurrent disorders involving substance use/abuse. Perform intake assessment activities for new clients Contribute to providing more accessible targeted services to community members within high priority populations, including the homeless population and individuals recovering from Addictions, through direct service, referrals, and navigation. Complete timely and accurate medical records of client encounters, documentation and third party correspondence using DCHC’s Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system. Support client safety through evidence-based practices and adherence to policies and standards including communication and teamwork, infection prevention and control, safe medication practices, safe use of equipment and facilities, and risk reporting. Contribute to activities related to the development, implementation and evaluation of medical directives, policies and procedures, best-practices, and protocols. Adhere to and promote evidence-based practices and standards of best-practice in keeping with DCHC clinic operational guidelines. Actively participate in case conferences when required. Participate in chart audits, development, and implementation of Quality Improvement Plans (QIP) and accreditation activities with Canadian Centre for Accreditation (CCA). Demonstrate active participation in the CNO Quality Assurance (QA) Program to ensure maintenance of continuing competence to practice and with DCHC’s performance management requirements. Participate in DCHC agency training activities and meetings as requested. May provide clinical supervision and training for nursing students. Ensure client care and caseload is managed to achieve the goals of DCHC’s Multi-Sector Service Accountability Agreement (MSAA) Key Qualification Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) degree. Current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO). Membership in the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario is an asset. Phlebotomy certification required or willingness to obtain. Minimum of three years of experience working as a primary care RN with clients with complex needs. Experience in a Community Health Centre (CHC) setting or other community health practice is an asset. Experience working with communities and individuals facing barriers to accessing healthcare services. Strong knowledge of Newcomer and ACB resources in Durham is strongly preferred. Excellent problem-solving, organizational, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively and respectfully in a collaborative, inter-professional team environment. Ability to communicate with clients in an easily understandable manner, practicing active listening to understand client needs and coaching clients as collaborative partners in their healthcare. Excellent written communication skills, including report writing for a clinical setting. Basic CPR certification required. Experience using Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) and the Ontario Telemedicine Network (OTN). Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (e.g., Word) is an asset. Competency in facilitating client group activities. Valid current vulnerable sector police check required upon hire. Valid Ontario Driver's License. Flexibility to work or drive to meetings at any of DCHC’s clinical locations in our service area, including mobile clinic sites, as required. Ability to work a flexible schedule with at least one evening per week. Key Attributes included Demonstrated Minimum Attributes core to the Agency: Service-oriented, Initiative, Results-oriented, Flexible/Adaptable, Collaborative, Effective Communication Skills, Team Player, Ability to manage risk within one’s responsibility & accountability, Ability to take Accountability. In addition, the following are the role-specific attributes: Conceptual thinker; Efficient, Alliance builder, Creative & Innovative Thinker, Analytical/Systematic, Empathic Full vaccination against COVID-19 is mandatory for this position (Durham CHC will however adhere to its duty to accommodate those who are unable to be fully vaccinated for a reason related to a human right protected ground). Application Process While we thank all applicants for their interest in applying, only those qualified and considered for an interview will be contacted. All applicant submissions will be kept on file for six months, for future consideration. All applicants are encouraged to provide a valid email address for communication purposes. Applicants may receive written correspondence regarding this job posting directly to the email address provided on their resume. As an applicant, it is your responsibility to ensure that you check your email regularly. All positions are subject to the successful completion of the following pre-employment conditions for all external hires: Reference Checks; and Criminal Background checks (including Vulnerable Sector Screening). Please be advised that AI Technology is used during the screening process of applications. All final hiring decisions are made by our recruitment team. Durham Community Health Centre is committed to complying with all applicable standards as set out in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA),the provisions ofthe Ontario Human Rights Code, and any other applicable legislation. Accessibility: If you have accessibility needs and require alternate formats or other accommodations, please contact Human Resources at 905-723-0036, or by email to recruiting@durhamchc.ca. Durham Community Health Centre, and staff are dedicated to creating an inclusive environment that welcomes diversity
Oshawa, ON, Canada
CA$71,655-76,728/year
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