Nursing Jobs in Iowa: 1,738
ChildServe, IA-Johnston – Map
within and across each nursing unit and each shift. 5… Iowa. BSN preferred. 2. Experience: Five years nursing experience in pediatrics; preference of two years…
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ChildServe, IA-Johnston – Map
services to the clients of Child Serve Homes locations as designated by nursing. HOURS: 2p-10p Sat-Sun STATUS: Part Time REQUIREMENTS General: Eligible to work…
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ChildServe, IA-Johnston – Map
services to the clients of Child Serve Homes locations as designated by nursing. HOURS : Every weekend 6:30a-10:30p STATUS : Full Time Location: Johnston…
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ChildServe, IA-Des Moines – Map
treatment services to the clients of Child Serve Homes locations as designated by nursing. STATUS: Full Time SHIFT PM (2p-10p) and every other weekend LOCATION…
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ChildServe, IA-Ames – Map
Childhood, Special Education, Human Services, CPR, Medication Manager, Nursing Aide certification preferred but not required. Experience Preferred experience…
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ChildServe, IA-Johnston – Map
to-day operation of the Continuing Care Unit. May serve as the Director of Nursing (DON) for the CCU. PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS: 1. Must be able to pass a…
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Career Choice Network, – - Map
Medical Offices, Chiropractors, Optometrists, Podiatrists, Family Doctors, Nursing Homes, Children’s Clinics and other Health Practitioners are looking for…
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HCR ManorCare, IA-Cedar Rapids – Map
Director of Nursing (ADON) assists the Director of Nursing (DON) in managing the department of nursing. The position conducts the nursing process ‘ assessment…
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HCR ManorCare, IA-Davenport – Map
all activities of the nursing center to carry out its… Healthcare, Clinic, Nursing, Rehabilitation, Hospice, Healthcare Administration, Palliative, Nursing Home
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HCR ManorCare, IA-Davenport – Map
of Nursing Services (DON) works in concert with the Administrator and directs the Nursing Department to… of Nursing Services (DON) conducts the nursing…
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ChildServe, IA-Ames – Map
an accredited school of nursing and current licensure to practice nursing in Iowa as an LPN or RN. 2. Current CPR is required. 3. Clinical nursing experience in…
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HCR ManorCare, IA-Cedar Rapids – Map
including skilled nursing care, assisted living, post… and rehabilitation therapy. Supervises nursing personnel to deliver nursing care and within the scope of…
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ChildServe, IA-Ankeny – Map
the ICF/MR Supervisor or designee, therapists and other professional staff, nursing staff, and families in program development. HOURS: AM-varies, start at 6am…
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ChildServe, IA-Des Moines – Map
with care and treatment services to the clients of Child Serve as designated by nursing or other licensed professional. Assists the lead caregiver with assigned…
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ChildServe, IA-Johnston – Map
services to the clients of Child Serve Hubbell location as designated by nursing. Assists with personal care and treatments as needed. HOURS: PM and Every other…
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HCR ManorCare, IA-Cedar Rapids – Map
HCR Manor Care provides a range of services, including skilled nursing care, assisted living, post-acute medical and rehabilitation care, hospice care, home…
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ChildServe, IA-Johnston – Map
the ICF/MR Supervisor or designee, therapists and other professional staff, nursing staff, and families in program development. STATUS: Full Time SHIFT: Fri. 4p…
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HCR ManorCare, IA-Waterloo – Map
HCR ManorCare provides a range of services, including skilled nursing care, assisted living, post-acute medical and rehabilitation care, hospice care, home…
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HCR ManorCare, IA-West Des Moines – Map
provides a range of services, including skilled nursing care, assisted living, post-acute medical and… assistance in choosing a nursing center. In addition…
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HCR ManorCare, IA-Des Moines – Map
Care within the skilled nursing centers that we serve… Physician, Nursing, Nurse Practitioner, Rehabilitation, Hospice, Geriatric, Palliative, Nursing Home
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Iowa at a Glance
Major Industries – agriculture (corn, soybeans, hogs, pigs), food manufacturing, insurance
Population – 2,926,324 (as of 2000) [Iowa is the 30th most populous state in the USA]
State Abbreviation – IA
State Capital – Des Moines
Largest City – Des Moines
Area – 56,276 square miles [Iowa is the 26th biggest state in the USA]
Name for Residents – Iowans
Iowa Economy
Although Indiana is primarily a manufacturing state, about three quarters of the land is utilized for agriculture. With a growing season of about 170 days and an average rainfall of 40 in. (102 cm) per year, Indiana farms have rich yields. Grain crops, mainly corn and wheat, are important and also support livestock and dairying industries. Soybeans and hay are also principal crops, and popcorn and widely varied vegetables and fruits are also produced. Hogs, eggs, and cattle are also important. Meatpacking is chief among the many industries related to agriculture. Although the urban population exceeds the rural, many towns are primarily service centers for agricultural communities.
There are, however, cities with varied heavy industries; prominent, besides Indianapolis, are Evansville, Fort Wayne, Gary, Kokomo, South Bend, and Terre Haute. These cities were among the highest in the nation in unemployment during the recession of the early 1980s. Indiana’s leading manufactures are iron and steel, electrical equipment, transportation equipment, nonelectrical machinery, chemicals, food products, and fabricated metals. Rich mineral deposits of coal and stone (the S central Indiana area is the nation’s leading producer of building limestone) have encouraged construction and industry.
Throughout the state the products of farms and factories are transported by truck and by train. Indiana calls itself the crossroads of America, and its extreme northwest corner—where transportation lines head east after converging on nearby Chicago from all directions—is one of the most heavily traveled areas in the world in terms of rail, road, and air traffic. Waterborne traffic is also important; improvements on the Ohio River and the opening (1959) of the St. Lawrence Seaway have benefited the state. With the opening in 1970 of the Burns Waterway Harbor on Lake Michigan, Indiana gained its first public port and enhanced its shipping facilities.
