Clinical Nurse Educator
Lincoln County Healthcare, ME-Boothbay – Map
Harbor. The Clinical Nurse Educator collaborates in… LCH) customers. The Clinical Nurse Educator is a role model in clinical practice, an educator and a…
From: Lincoln County Healthcare
Faculty – Nursing Education – GRAD
Capella University, – - Map
Education designed to prepare learners for nurse educator roles in higher and adult education and is… licensed as a registered nurse in the United States…
From: Capella University
RN Cardiac Telemetry – C2
St. Mary's Health System, ME-Lewiston – Map
never worked on a cardiac/telemetry unit, but have an interest, we have a Nurse Educator who will work with you during your orientation period and is available…
From: HealthcareJobsite.com
Diabetic Nurse Educator
Bridgton Hospital, ME-Bridgton – Map
Diabetic Nurse Educator demonstrates competency in educating patients, families, staff and community about diabetes. The Diabetic Nurse Educator demonstrates…
From: HealthcareJobsite.com
Diabetic Nurse Educator
Central Maine Medical Center, ME-Lewiston – Map
Diabetic Nurse Educator demonstrates competency in educating patients, families, staff and community about diabetes. The Diabetic Nurse Educator demonstrates…
From: Central Maine Medical Center
Adjunct Online College of Nursing – Nursing Education
Grand Canyon University, – - Map
University our faculty creates tomorrow’s educators, nurses, business leaders, musicians and much more… experience in Role of Nurse Educator and Curriculum…
From: Grand Canyon University
Supv – Simulation Lab
Maine Medical Center, ME-Portland – Map
who works closely with the Simulation Operations Manager and the Simulation Nurse Educator to provide leadership for the High Fidelity, and Skills areas of the…
From: JobDiagnosis.com
Certified HHA (CNA Desiring to Convert to Certified HHA) Wayne/Seneca/Ontario Counties Skills Competency Slated For May 29th
Lifetime Care, – - Map
exam and a skills competency evaluation with a nurse educator are all required for CNAs, Certified HHAs… home visiting nurse or licensed therapist, assists…
From: Lifetime Care
Nurse Educator – Critical Care
RCM Health Care Services, – - Map
Educator to join their staff. This is an excellent place to work and is one of the largest hospitals in the area. Nurse Educator – Critical Care (Queens, NY…
From: RCM Health Care Services
Paediatric Consultant required in Western Australia – ID 976/90
LocumTenens.com, – - Map
Chemotherapy, Renal Dialysis, Hospital at Home visiting service, Respiratory Nurse Educator, Medical Imaging and Same Day Surgery.  In this role, you will…
From: LocumTenens.com
Case Manager, Nurse Educator, TeleHealth Nurse, Home Care Nurse
CVS/Caremark (PBMManaged Care), ME- – Map
CVS/Caremark is the nation's premier integrated pharmacy services provider, combining one of the nation's leading pharmaceutical services companies with the…
From: RXinsider

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Maine at a Glance

State Abbreviation – ME
State Capital – Augusta
Largest City – Portland
Area – 35,387 square miles [Maine is the 39th biggest state in the USA]
Population – 1,274,923 (as of 2000) [Maine is the 40th most populous state in the USA]
Name for Residents – Mainers
Major Industries – agriculture (especially potatoes), shipbuiding, fishing (especially lobsters), footwear, machinery, electronics, tourism

Maine Economy

Maine's generally poor soil, short growing season, and remoteness from industrial and commercial centers have long militated against development and population growth. Lumbering, shipbuilding, and textile production have all enjoyed booms in the past, but changes in technology and competition from other states have always undercut the state's economic position.

In the 1980s, however, Maine successfully transformed a major portion of its economy into trade, service, and finance industries, the greatest growth occurring in and around Portland. Picturesque coastal and island resorts and the promise of tranquil outdoor life hold a strong appeal for tourists, recreational and seasonal visitors, and, increasingly, retirees, and tourism is an important contributor to the state's economy.

Many of Maine's traditional economic activities have experienced difficult times in recent years. Fishing, the state's earliest industry, has declined considerably, although lobsters are still caught in abundance. Lumbering—the first sawmill in America was built in 1623 on the Piscataqua River—dominated industry and the export trade from the days when the white pines provided masts for the British navy, but with the big trees largely exhausted, Maine loggers now produce chiefly pulp for papermaking. The proximity of harbors to forests early encouraged shipbuilding, which reached its peak in the 19th cent. With the disappearance of wooden ships and the related timber trade, commercial activity slackened. Portland, the largest port, now operates far below its substantial capacity, handling chiefly oil for the pipeline to Montreal. Bath Iron Works, which builds warships, remains the state's largest single-site employer.

Manufacturing is still the largest sector in the state's economy. Maine is a leading producer of paper and wood products, which are the most valuable of all manufactures in the state. Food products and transportation equipment are also important, but production of leather goods (especially shoes) has declined. The mineral wealth of the state is considerable. Many varieties of granite, including some superior ornamental types, have been used for construction throughout the nation. Sand and gravel, zinc, and peat are found in addition to stone. However, much of Maine's abundant natural and industrial resources remain undeveloped.

Agriculture has always struggled with adverse soil and climatic conditions. Since the opening of richer farmlands in the West, Maine has tended to concentrate on dairying, poultry raising and egg production, and market gardening for the region. The growing of potatoes, particularly in Aroostook County, was stimulated by the completion of the Aroostook RR in 1894. Blueberries, hay, and apples are other chief crops, and aquaculture is growing in importance.