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Don’t get left behind!
Many underserved children do not get appropriate and timely medical and dental care. The CHS Ronald McDonald Care Mobile - a first in SW Florida – was brought to Collier County by the Children’s Health Network and Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Southwest Florida to deliver “Hope on Wheels” to Collier County’s at-risk children in their schools and communities throughout the week and some weekends and evenings too!
Children up to 18 years of age can receive the following services by appointment: new school physicals; hearing, vision, dental and growth & development screenings; on-board dental services and referral for follow-up treatment or specialty care.
We are looking for healthy, mobile adults with a love of children to help educate and assist them and health care staff with paperwork in a mobile healthcare setting.
The doctor is in! Are you?
Paging all doctors, dentists, nurses, assistants (CNAs, Pas, etc.) and technologists. Satisfaction and smiles guaranteed.
Qualified volunteers support our clinicians in health care settings where patient health care needs are real and complex. This is challenging and rewarding work in a fast-paced JCAHO-accredited environment.
- Pediatrics
- Women’s Health
- Dental
- Family Medicine
Whether you’re from The City by the Bay, The Windy City, The Big Apple, or some other locale, we invite you to come and apply your years of corporate expertise to solving the issues involved in providing quality patient health care. Opportunities exist in the areas of:
- Development/Fundraising
- Marketing/Stewardship
- Advisory Services
Behind every good doctor, dentist, nurse and executive stands his or her support staff – assistants, secretaries and clerks – each one working to keep the office running smoothly. Our CHS offices are looking for:
- Medical Records Clerks
- Office Assistants
- Data Entry Clerks
- Secretarial Assistance
Mice & Cookies, Cats & Hats: WHAT?
CHS’s Children’s Health Network (CHN) has collaborated with the Collier County Education Foundation and Target Stores to bring our patients a national pediatric literacy program: Reach Out and Read (ROR). ROR has three components:
- At every well-child visit, pediatricians write parents a prescription to read aloud to their children, talk to them about the benefits of reading to their children, and offer age-appropriate tips.
- Pediatricians then give every child from six months to five years of age a new, developmentally appropriate children’s book to take home and keep.
- Volunteer readers read aloud to children in the waiting room, showing parents and children the pleasures and techniques of looking at books and reading together.
Sign up to Reach Out and Read with kids. It’s what the doctor ordered . . . RX . . . quite literally!
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