The Client Coordinator works with clients, patients and active caregivers to identify open shifts, availability, and coordinate schedules. The Client Coordinator understands the needs, requirements, and preferences of all client types (patients, facilities, referral sources, caregivers, and staff) and optimizes staffing ratios. Through daily interaction with clients and caregivers, the Client Coordinator builds relationships with clientele to foster additional business opportunities. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Builds relationships with Maxim clients and active caregivers to understand their scheduling needs, requirements, and …
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Why Maxim Healthcare? When you work at Maxim, you’re part of a network of more than 175 local offices that have deep roots in each of the communities we serve, while still leveraging the resources and security of one of the largest and oldest healthcare staffing and services companies in the nation. We believe our employees are our greatest asset. It is because of the talented healthcare professionals and support staff we employ that we are able to provide a …
Our Novice Nurse program provides one year of paid hands-on learning experience and support to RNs in a home setting. Once you enroll in the program, our team partners you with an experienced nurse who offers you real-time feedback, training opportunities and mentorship. Through this partnership, you’ll further develop your nursing knowledge and skillset to become a more competent, confident nurse. Because of the specialized 1-on-1 training they receive, nurses are better prepared to care for patients with high acuity …
Our Novice Nurse program provides one year of paid hands-on learning experience and support to LPN/LVNs in a home setting for Private Duty Nursing. Once you enroll in the program, our team partners you with an experienced nurse who offers you real-time feedback, training opportunities and mentorship. Through this partnership, you’ll further develop your nursing knowledge and skillset to become a more competent, confident nurse. Because of the specialized 1-on-1 training they receive, nurses are better prepared to care for …