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Written by admin on 06 September 2010
So—imagine a no-holds-barred “summit” that comes up with ideas to solve both our job and environmental problems. What might it come up with? Here is my starter list. You can add your own ideas in the comments to this article on the YES! website. … They both cost money, but one is good for our health and good for the planet. What’s not to like? 7. More local businesses, fewer megastores. Locally owned stores employ more people per goods sold and you can often talk to a …
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Written by admin on 06 September 2010
Safety Health Environmental and Quality (SHEQ) Director listed above is not the only job listed here. You can find number of other jobs related to Safety Health Environmental and Quality (SHEQ) Director. Below are more jobs related to …
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Written by admin on 06 September 2010
Asbestos Surveyor1 Randstad CPE. , Manchester Job: Asbestos Surveyor, Manchester (2 mins from M60) , £20000 £25000 plus benefits My client are a leading independent environmental consultancy who have close to 100 m … …
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Written by admin on 02 July 2010
By Brian Scott
If healthcare and medicine interest you, you’ll probably enjoy freelance health and medical writing. Even if you’re not versed in technical jargon, you can still find a place for yourself in the industry.
If you do have the technical background, you might be an excellent writer for pharmaceutical companies or an editor for medical journals. Otherwise, expect to find freelance jobs writing for magazines or websites about health, or in the health sections of newspapers.
Health and medical writers without backgrounds need to be excellent researchers. Look online or – better yet – go to a university library to update yourself on what’s going on in the medical world the public finds interesting. Has there been a recent vaccination controversy? Is there a new exercise trend on the horizon? Do energy bars really work? The answers to those questions appeal to people interested in health and wellness. If you can find the answers, you’ll have a sellable article.
Do I need experience to be a health or medical writer?
Do you need proof that you’ve written these types of articles for others? Yes, almost always.
Do you also need proof that you got paid for what you wrote as a health or medical writer? Nope, absolutely not.
If you don’t have the “almighty portfolio,” never fear. Write a few health/wellness articles and send them to your community newsletter, those free city newspapers, hospitals, nursing homes, medical clinics, etc. You won’t get paid, but editors will likely publish good articles.
Medical and health writers demand experience because you’re working in a specialized area. However, two or three published articles are usually enough to get your first paid job. It’ll just keep getting easier from there.
How do I find these jobs?
Once you have a few writing samples, it’s time to start sending query letters. A query letter introduces you and your idea to an editor. Here are a few tips to write a compelling query letter:
1. Know your editors. Read their magazines so you get a good feel for what articles editors may be looking for.
2. Always introduce your idea before you introduce yourself. You can impress editors by original ideas, not by resumes. Editors won’t glance at those clips you painstakingly collected if the editor doesn’t like your idea.
3. Focus on why an editor should publish your article. Yes, you need to tell the editor what you plan to write about — your main goal is to sell the editor on the notion the magazine’s readership will find your article interesting.
You may also want to approach editors of online health and medical sites, such as everydayhealth.com, healthline.com, and wellness.com. Again, make sure the nature of your article matches the content they publish.
Finally, try looking for ads on websites. Online-writing-jobs.com usually has about a dozen ads for health or medical writers, as does Freelancewriting.com and a few other sites. Do a search for “freelance health writing” to see for yourself.
How much money can I make?
It all depends on whom you’re working for. Many magazines pay $100 to $300 for short, quality articles (they pay more if the article is longer). Websites usually pay less because they have plenty of writers trying to work for them. Editors may also pay you per word, between $0.20/word and $2.00/word and up, depending on your experience and the publication’s reputation.
How should I respond to an ad?
You’ve come across an ad that appeals to you – congratulations! Read the sample ad below to see if you can figure out the best way to respond:
Holistic Weekly Magazine is currently accepting articles on alternative health trends. $0.50 to $0.90 per word.
This ad doesn’t tell you a lot, but it does tell you enough. Before you respond, go get a copy of Holistic Weekly and read it cover to cover. Once you have a solid grasp on what the magazine is all about, you’re ready to pitch your article ideas.
This magazine seems to focus on alternative health, so you need to ask yourself whether your idea is relevant. Organic eating, “western medicine” scandals, and types of alternative health care might be ideas to get you started.
Remember: knowing your editor and your readership are important to get published.
About the Author: Brian Scott is a full-time freelance writer with over a decade of experience. He finds many of his paid freelance medical writing jobs at Online Writing Jobs ( http://www.online-writing-jobs.com ), a free jobboard that lets you search thousands of freelance writing jobs.
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Written by admin on 02 July 2010
The construction job site safety audit can be a critical tool for keeping your projects on time and under budget. Ongoing attention to safety and loss control is the ounce of prevention that’s worth a pound of cure.
On a regular basis, identifying and then correcting or removing work site hazards, a job site safety audit efficiently minimizes accidents and injuries.
Here are nine relatively common safety issues that are revealed by a regular construction job site safety audit:
Trenching
- Excessive trench depth increases collapse hazard
- Work must only proceed where collapse protection is in place
- Collapse protection can be accomplished with proper sloping.
Containers
Gas cans must be clearly labeled as to contents and hazards.
Rigging Slings
Rigging must be taken out of service when heavily damaged or when wear detectors are visible.
Stairs
Stairs need to be properly constructed with consistent rise and run, secured treads, and stair rails in place.
Office Trailers
Unused access and entrance doors must be physically blocked from use to avoid falls.
Loading Platforms
Railings, to prevent falls, must have mid and top rails in place. Under certain conditions chains can be used.
Flammable Liquid Storage
A Flammable Storage Cabinet must be installed and used in any building or trailer where over 25 gallons of flammable liquids are stored.
Fire Extinguishers
Storage trailers containing flammable or combustible materials must have fire extinguishers within 50 foot proximity.
Ladders
Damaged ladders or ladder sections must be tagged “Do Not Use” until removed from the job site and destroyed.
With hazards identified on a timely basis, many can be taken care of right away while others may require scheduling. Either way business interruption can be kept to a minimum.
To take a look at the details of such a loss control audit, including photos, click on construction job site safety audit.
Additional briefs on the subject of industrial safety, environmental health and safety, and loss control are available at: OSHA-Compliance-And-Loss-Control-Solutions.com.
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Written by admin on 02 July 2010
By Mort Ferguson
One of the job families in the US that is the most sought is in the health care industry. Salaries have been relatively high, and there are wide range of positions available. New college graduates pursue these positions in earnest while medical careers continue to be popular for other applicants who have been in the health care industry for a decade or more.
The increasing demand mainly comes from appealing salaries as well as flexibility to choose specific health care niches. This is because until relatively recently, there has been a decline in the availability of health care workers. However, just because there has been a lack in recent years does not mean that is necessarily the case anymore.
When the salaries started to rise to attract qualified applicants, so did the number of people going back to school to pursue them. Salaries are expected to continue to grow even more to lure people into these jobs. However, there is still a fundamental supply and demand factor that will likely result in far too many applicants for available or needed positions.
There is a glut of qualified candidates graduating nursing school and health care programs today, and it has become increasingly difficult to secure the most desirable positions. That is why you need to harken to a few specific tips to help land the job of your dreams in the health care industry.
First, become an expert in your field. Whether you have just recently graduated or are a long time health care worker, you need to be familiar with and possess the skills required, and then excel in them. A higher education is important too, so if you need to go back to school to further your education, definitely do so. This will be a relatively brief time and expense commitment for the benefit of a lengthy career. If you have other degrees, make your potential employer aware when applying for the position.
While performing your career search, be very specific concerning what you are looking for. There are thousands of general health care jobs, but if you want to make inroads into a particular area of health care, be sure your qualifications at least minimally match your area of interest. For example, if you have worked in pediatrics for many years, search specifically for pediatric positions so you can be one of the best candidates available.
You also need to do your due diligence when it comes to obtaining the best position and salary possible. Talk with others in the health care field and discover where they like to work or what they like to do, and why. Often, employees who are happy with a job they enjoy are very willing and enthusiastic to discuss it with others. People with first-hand knowledge and willingness to share their experiences are invaluable.
In the end, you want to be happy where you work and with the type of work. The best means of ensuring this is to be very detailed in your health care job search.
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Written by admin on 01 July 2010
Scientific jobs usually involve some research. The jobholder would have specialized training and experience in a field, and the ability to draw on it to conduct field or laboratory research. For example, a clinical research assistant working for a clinical research organization can be required to go out into the field and record the findings of clinical trials for medical devices or medication.
In such cases, in addition to knowledge in the field of science, the job holder will also have to be familiar with research methodology to ensure adherence to quality research practices, so that the research findings will be acceptable to practitioners in the relevant field.
Furthermore, the jobholder might also be required to keep track of the costs of the research, which require some administrative experience. Scientific jobs could thus involve much more than doing theoretical research in a laboratory.
Roles of Career Scientists
We saw in the previous section that even when research is involved, scientific jobs could involve administrative and quality control roles. Many scientific jobs might not involve research as such. Instead, it might involve applying the jobholder’s knowledge to do practical work. For example, physicians apply their knowledge of healing science primarily to cure sick patients rather do research with medication.
Another example is the clinical psychologist engaged in providing clinical and forensic psychology service to patients, and advice and consultation to non-psychologist colleagues in the medical profession.
A forensic toxicology expert might be primarily involved in providing testimony in courts about the effect of alcohol on human body and driving skills, and explaining the significance of the results of a defendant’s breath and blood tests. Such a function requires the application of professional knowledge and experience in the relevant scientific field.
Environmental health practitioners might have to be community workers and change agents in addition to their roles of identifying and preventing environmental health problems. Possessing knowledge alone might not help them provide valuable services in their field. They will have to work with an environmental health team to create awareness about environmental health issues among the community, and show how the locality can be made a better place to live and work.
Scientific jobs can also involve working in areas other than the primary scientific field of the jobholder. For example, a healthcare specialist with Information Technology experience might be employed to develop clinical information models. They might have to do requirements studies to develop the kind of clinical information models that clinicians need. The requirements study in this case is more IT work than clinical work.
Another example is a specialist who works in the sales and marketing department helping the department explain product benefits and other technical aspects to prospective clients, or for creating product literature. Many specialists might be attracted by commercial work, and can use their specialist know-how, say in wound care, in marketing wound care products effectively.
Then there is the science teacher who is engaged in developing the scientists of tomorrow. The teacher must be able to create an enthusiasm for the field among students in addition to teaching them science.
Scientific jobs thus involve being more than just scientists. In fact few scientific jobs require you to be a scientist these days.
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Written by admin on 01 July 2010
By Karen P Williams
There is a vast amount of Jobs in Health Care, especially at this present time. You may be wondering if you would be suited for such a job. A lot of people opt out of jobs in healthcare because they are squeamish and do not think that they are cut out for taking care of wounds or seeing lots of blood among other unpleasant activities that healthcare workers have to undertake. However, in this day and age you do not need to worry about such things. Gone are the days when working in health care meant definite physical contact with patients. Now there is a whole wealth of career options in the healthcare field that require little or no direct contact with patients. There are even options that enable you work outside of a hospital or health center. But you will still have the prestigious acclaim accompanied with being a part of the health care team.
There may well be other reasons why you do not think that jobs in health care are right for you. You may believe that these jobs take extensive and expensive education. But this is not necessarily true. A lot of the jobs in health care available now do not require extensive schooling, but for those that do you can rest assured that it will be worth it at the end of it all. These jobs are going nowhere soon, and as time goes by a lot more jobs open up. Apart from endless job security opportunities after completion of your education, there are scholarships and tuition assistance for those who qualify. For example, if you have been or are currently in the military you can get a grant towards your educational expenses. Other aspects that can encourage you to undertake an education in a healthcare field is that you will be a trusted and respected member of society just from your qualifications. You will also experience the joy and peace that come from knowing you are doing something wholesome; saving and prolonging the lives of people, getting rid of terrible diseases and as such protecting the future of the human race.
Jobs in health care are very prevalent today and they give one a sense of completion when you can know that you are doing something that touches other people’s lives in such a dramatic way. Jobs in healthcare have evolved to not only include the regular direct patient contact jobs but also now includes a variety of jobs that require little or no contact with a patient. You do not have to be afraid of diseases and ailments that may be easily transmitted. Working in a health care environment doesn’t have to be hard and complicated to achieve. Yes a job in the health care field is a job for you. No matter what your background or social status is you can succeed in a career of your choice that is healthcare focused.
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Written by admin on 01 July 2010
By Belina Storrey
As a young person, it is never easy to narrow down the long list of possible careers to a few options that might be most suitable for them. There are so many options for both men and women these days that the process might be a little bit overwhelming. Many times kids end up studying and doing something that they are familiar with because of their parents or friends. Health care jobs are definitely some of the best jobs to be had today. Whether you are a young person looking for your first job out of college or whether you are much older and looking for a career change, it is important to be intentional about the job search process.
One of the best ways to get informed is to talk with people who are doing the jobs that might interest you. Getting first hand information will help immensely and give you a realistic picture of what the job will look like. If you are interested in health care jobs, talk to people in the health care profession in a variety of ways. Speak with nurses, doctors, massage therapists, receptionists, physical therapists or any other kind of health care job worker that interests you.
A great thing about pursuing health care jobs is that they are highly needed right now. Especially in urban areas, there seems to always be a demand for health care job workers. In today’s society, having the job security that many health care jobs can bring is valuable. People who choose to enter the health care field rarely have trouble finding or keeping jobs. This is an important thing – one of the most important things perhaps – to consider when choosing a career.
Another great thing about health care jobs is that you get to help people in very tangible and real ways. If you are a person that loves to care for and help people than there can be no better profession for you than health care jobs. What a great way to get paid to do something you love. Health care jobs allow you to gain skills that meet the real needs of people. So many professionals cannot go home at the end of a day knowing that they have done something that clearly benefits society. Health care jobs give you a clear sense of helping society in positive ways.
Consider seriously a career doing one of many health care jobs. You will be busy doing something you love and that our world really needs.
About the Author: Belina Storrey loves seeing people do jobs that they love. She believes that health care jobs are one of the best choices for young people and adults in transition. See more at www.funhealthcarejobs.info
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Written by admin on 01 July 2010
By Bill Stevens
Hi, and welcome to what will probably be many articles about careers in the healthcare industry. This article is designed to give you an overview of the basics of the somewhat embattled US healthcare system. This is not an exhaustive review of the entire industry, but it should give someone who is considering jobs in health care a leg up.
In the US, a diverse selection of individuals and legal entities pay for health care- patients are offered both inpatient and outpatient services by charitable, commercial, or governmental entities. The healthcare system is funded by a mix of public and private funding, with the government picking up about 45% of the total annual cost.
There is also a huge market in the US for medical devices, medicines and medical research and development. Most spending on medical R and D is privately funded; however, non-profit organizations and the government provide some funding as well. Most medical research and development for direct medical application is conducted in commercial labs, and most general research is funded by the government (for example, the National Institute of Mental Health) or by universities.,
Almost 60% of Americans receive health care coverage from their employer, although that number is declining in the tough economy. Workers have to pay about 16% of their own single coverage costs and about 28% of the cost of healthcare for their families. Additionally, they must also pay for deductibles and co-payments. However, employer contributions to healthcare are not taxable as income- this is a 150 billion dollar annual tax subsidy provided by the government.
Managed Care organizations include HMOs (Health Maintenance Organizations) and PPOs (Preferred Provider Organizations. A PPO general has a higher cost than an HMO, but a PPO allows the patient to choose where they receive their care, while with an HMO they are constrained to “in-network” providers. The PPO has been the dominant of the two, over the past decade, and it is common today for a physician or hospital to have contracts with a dozen or more health plans, each with different referral networks, contracts with different diagnostic facilities, and different practice guidelines.,
There are many individuals that are not covered by private insurance, but are covered by government programs such as Medicaid (which provides care to the poor), Medicare (which provides care for the elderly and disabled), or the Veterans Administration (which provides care to veterans, their families and survivors). In 2006, Medicaid provided coverage for 38 million Americans while Medicare did the same for about 40 million. Another 11 million people are eligible for coverage but are not enrolled in any kind of government program.
The number of physicians accepting Medicaid has decreased over the past decade due to high administrative costs and low levels of reimbursement. Another program, the State Children’s Health Insurance Program was created in 1997 to provide coverage for children in families that earn too much to qualify for Medicaid yet can’t afford to buy health insurance- however, this program is already losing funding in may states.
As you move forward in your career, only you can decide if the health care industry is right for you. Be vigilant, don’t get discouraged- and you will find the jobs in health care you’re looking for in no time at all!
About the Author: Bill Stevens is a syndicated author, with articles, newsletters, blogs and ezine articles on the top of Online Job Searching, Referral Networking, Social Networking, Career Development, and Career Coaching. Come visit him at http://www.gojobs.com/healthcare-jobs.html, today!
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Written by admin on 01 July 2010
As the world population in Western countries ages, environmental conditions and social infrastructure continue to deteriorate and demand for health care services increases, it is a fact that public health and environmental science will be growth industries. Earning a public health degree or environmental science degree from an Australian college can go a long way toward helping you to get a top-paying job in one of these expanding fields.
There are good reasons to study such subjects at a college in Australia. This country faces a number of interesting and difficult environmental issues as well as public health problems (Australians suffer from some of the world’s highest rates of mesothelioma – read on); those who pursue degree programs in this country have an excellent opportunity to see these problems up close, as well as how they are being addressed.
Another reason to study in Australia; college overseas gives one a much broader perspective – and this is something that prospective employers appreciate.
If you already have a public health degree, attending college in Australia is a good way to complete continuing education requirements and advance in your career. At an Australian college, you will have to opportunity to see how that society addresses many of the issues that faces the U.S. today and will be able to study what works, what doesn’t, and why.
Prospective oncologists will have some unique opportunities in Australia. Colleges of medicine in this country are able to study what is a very rare disease. Asbestos cancer has been much more common in Australia than other parts of the world, as asbestos mining was a major industry for decades. While this is a tragedy, it provides those specializing in oncology to study this unusual form of the disease in a range of patients. This is only one reason why completing a public health degree in Australia is an excellent idea.
Environmental science is another part of public health policy, and here too, Australian colleges offer some unique opportunities. Not only is Australia unique in many ways, the country is facing some major challenges, having been in a state of drought for decades. An environmental science degree through a college in Australia affords the opportunity to study how Australians are managing increasingly scare water resources – yet another issue that is faced by many western states.
According to MSN Money, 13 out of the 15 highest-paying jobs in the U.S. today are in health care industries. Get started today with a public health degree from an australia college.
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Written by admin on 01 July 2010
By Alex Del Villar
It is terrible to see how many people suffer more and more each day because of money problems. Some have the tools to make it but don’t get a chance and others simply don’t have anything. ‘Money stress’ and ‘money anxiety’ are terrible factors for your health. If you don’t have a fixed income stress levels over money can easily escalate to cause most of the usual symptoms of anxiety.
These economic times are hard even for those that have a steady job; prizes escalate but salaries don’t…every thing gets more expensive and people have to do more and more to be able to provide for them self’s and their loved ones. Not to mention all those “extra” things you would love to have but that due to the economy you have to do with out. Sometimes they are merely luxury items but other times they can be health items; items that are a matter of life and death.
I spend many years working very hard as an engineer and even though I was earning a good salary I wasn’t able to save enough to provide for a healthy income for the future. I support a family of 7 and let me tell you, at the end of the month that check comes in very handy!
The thing is that when the end of the month comes around and you don’t have that check……oh boy, very bad news!. Thousands of people are in this situation and they are all suffering from anxiety disorders such as generalized anxiety, social anxiety, anxiety over phobias, post traumatic stress disorder and more. These stresses will seriously damage your health. Money problems are the major factor in stress and anxiety.
These disorders were the reason why I started looking into the internet for online jobs. It was very frustrating for several years, but the menace of these anxieties made me stick to it and work hard to find that door that could lead me to a healthy and constant income. Were there is a will, there is a way.
I must say however that if you’re looking for quick cash, you are better off buying a lottery ticket. It doesn’t work like the advertisers want you to think. If you have enough money to invest calmly and you know the market and the system very, very well, then there is a chance you might make allot of money really fast. But that generally is not the case; easy money 99% of the times comes at a great expense.
This is my testimonial, if you work hard and start off with the goal of providing some extra cash, you will do fine. Little by little you learn more new things that will open your mind. Then you might want to concentrate all you’re efforts and investment into just one or two systems that you can master. Every thing is so detailed that you are better off concentrating all you’re skills in a way that better suits your specific talents.
Don’t let the disorders of “money anxiety” affect you. The internet is the future employment agency. There is enough there for everybody to develop their own skills and earn a decent living. Working from home provides also a more relaxed atmosphere that allows you to work better and produce more. This not only helps to deter anxieties, but is also a psychological boost; you are connected to the world in a way you could never think of. You are connected to real people through a keyboard!
So cheer up if you are looking for an online job to work from home. Start little by little and then specialize in what you find that you can do best. It is very interesting, and when you find something you like you can make money having fun. That’s great for your health! The system I use is reliable most of all because of all the new strategies I learn, which together with the online coaching they offer helps me provide a healthy income. There are lots to learn if you’re serious about working at home.
About the Author: Alex del Villar is an engineer and entrepreneur that spend many years looking for ways to secure a healthy income from the ever growing business the internet offers. For work at home contact http://healthyincomes4life.com/
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Written by admin on 01 July 2010
Environmental health provides a rewarding and challenging job in the form of environmental health specialists. Demand of these professionals is bound to grow with the passage of time. The following discussion help you have an overview of environmental health specialists profile.
The environmental health specialists work to achieve the quality standards for various components of the environment, thereby ensuring the health safety for the community. Some of the duties and responsibilities shouldered by these professionals are:
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Written by Trevor Davide Grant on 30 April 2010
The amount of salary one makes throughout their lifetime career and the subsequent lifestyle and quality of life as a result of that income depends a lot on the amount of salary a person negotiates before their first day on the job.
This should be considered whether it is a first job out of school or a mid-career job change. Beyond that, there are impacts even when you are working for an employer that you are very happy with. Not engaging in salary negotiation at the right time can have real financial impact.
During your career, you may earn pay raises and job advances within the company that you work for, but when the company offers regularly scheduled increases, as many companies do, the impact of your starting salary with that employer is significant.
This not only applies to your first salary and subsequent incremental raises but also to salary market differentials when you changes roles within a company. You may move into a job requiring significantly more responsibility or effort, but the salary you had beforehand can influence the starting salary of the new job.
Take a person starting a career as a system analyst in a high tech company somewhere in the United States, as an example. Say that person begins with a starting salary of $45,000. Most likely that person will have to dedicate at least 6 months to one full year before they are offered their first raise. Suppose it is a 10% raise which would be A LOT in most businesses. That person would gain an additional $4500 yearly based on that raise.
Suppose that same person started at $55,000 or more. That same pay hike of 10% would provide the same employee $5500 additional salary per year. With the first salary band, the employee would still be under the $50,000 mark after one full year of effort and after a 10% pay increase, while in the second situation the employee would be at over $60,000 a year after a 10% pay increment.
Now analyze the compound repercussion of these two starting salaries on the individuals earning potential. First let’s examine a 4 year timeline, all other things being equal (that is, suggesting no pay increases and no job advances). The person earning $45K will have earned $180K in total salary in 4 years. The person earning $55K will have earned $220K in 4 years. That is a $40K difference just based on where the employee started in terms of negotiated compensation.
Introduce a ten percent raise after year 1 and consider the impact as the person moves through their career. The person with a most salary in the beginning will always be ahead of the person with the lower starting salary, all things being equal (i.e. identical job, identical job performance). The person with the higher salary will be getting ahead faster than the person starting with the lower salary. This impact multiplies with each coming year assuming the same annual percentage pay raise for each.
When requesting a pay increase, if a person earning $50,000 earns a 5% raise without negotiating anything additional, that’s okay. But consider the impact if the person negotiates a 15% increase because they have really performed well in the job and they have all the supporting research and a track record to command it. That employee will have negotiated $7,500 in a raise versus just accepting $2500. Multiply that by 10 years, and there is a clear $50,000 difference in the person’s salary potential.
Experts feel it goes without saying that it is better to try negotiating a raise or an improvement to one’s total compensation package than to simply accept what is offered. The first offer is often the lowest offer and can be negotiated higher. This salary negotiation must be done with tact and must be well founded with a supporting case for the pay increase.
One must also analyze factors such as market, corporate guidelines, and personal performance. However when done well, it can really pay off. Remember to consider the value of all factors of compensation when asking for a raise. Some people truly value free time, their quality of life, while others are willing to take a chance and maybe accept stock options in lieu of pay.
However, when it comes to negotiating, don’t be afraid to consider asking for more.
Trevor Davide Grant is a project manager in the IT field and has extensive experience in salary negotiation. Trevor has worked for large telecom, electric utilities, software consulting, and a prominent web 2.0 site. He has learned salary negotiating in the most powerfulway. Learn great tactics on the topic of negotiating salary at www.HowToNegotiateASalary.com.
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Written by Jeremiah Newman on 13 March 2010
Crime scene investigators are the first people allowed to touch dead people’s body at the spot where they have been first discovered. The lead CSI observes and from what he saw, he concludes foul play. That’s homicide TV for you there. As we see them geeks strut via the laboratory with all those gadgets to obtain evidence from the littlest of substances or debris we can’t help but admire them, and possibly daydream of being them. Forensic nursing is a little something like that. Read on for more on forensic nursing info.
Forensic nursing is a new specialty area in nursing practice that is fast gaining popularity even across nations. It is recognized by the American Nurses Association (ANA). The International Association of Forensic Nurses (IAFN) is the group that helps promote and develop the field further.
Forensic nurses take charge of investigating the causes of mortality or death in so numerous settings. Their responsibilities include:
* Collection of evidence from the suspect and victim
* Testify in court using evidence gathered as a fact witness or as an expert witness
* Know how to properly handle evidence
* Conduct forensic photography
* Serve as bridge between health care and legal systems Some forensic nursing info you should know about:
A forensic nurse ought to be skillful in making observations, documentations, and preservation of all evidences, which can assist solve a criminal case. Forensic nursing is a broad science that covers sub-specialties like sexual assault, death investigation, psychiatric treatment, and medical-legal consultations. Here are the numerous kinds of forensic nurses:
- Forensic Clinical Nurse Specialist
- Forensic Nurse Investigator
- Nurse Coroner or Death Investigator
- Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner
- Legal Nurse Consultant
- Forensic Gerontology Specialist
- Forensic Psychiatric Nurse
- Correctional Nursing Specialist
Crime-related situations have time and again proven the importance of forensic nursing. Owing to the skills of the forensic nurse to offer health treatment, they are most especially needed in establishing the concrete foundation to a more stable and efficient justice and legal system.
Violence is the usual root of all forensic nursing cases. This presents itself in numerous forms like verbal abuse, emotional abuse, physical abuse, animal cruelty, destruction of property, sexual assault or rape, homicide, and so many more. There is no particular victim profile since anybody can be one. There are kids aged 2 who turn out to be victims. Exactly the same age group of kids can also manifest signs of violent behavior. In a crime, victims can become the perpetrators too.
Forensic nursing information can’t be summarized in a few sentences or paragraphs, but still, it would be helpful to know even these basic things that have been cited here.
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Written by Adriana Noton on 15 February 2010
While there are some benefits to working in some jobs, there are other benefits you might consider with other careers. If you are a pharmacist, you may find yourself stuck in a job where you rarely get vacation time and when you do, you never go anywhere. When working a federal pharmacy job, you will find the job is much like a vacation in itself.
With federal pharmacy jobs, you can travel to any state you want while you work and will be paid for it. Retail pharmacists are eligible for clinic or outpatient hospital jobs and can work in any state as the federal facilities do accept valid pharmacist licenses from any state. They will even pay travel expenses for you while you relocate to the desired state. Lodgings and weekly food budget is paid out to you as well as your hourly wages.
No one likes to work long hours late into the evening, nor do they like working throughout the weekend. Federal pharmacies will do their best to ensure that you do not have to. This will allow you the time to go shopping, see a movie or go out to a local club. If you wish your spouse could join you all you need to do is pay their way and they can relocate with you. If this particular location does not satisfy you, all you need to do is sign up for another location and all the travel details will be handled for you.
When you have signed up for full time employment with a federal pharmacy, you become able to collect a vacation bonus. You may use it for whatever you wish to. You may be able to collect fifteen hundred to twenty five hundred dollars, so you can put it to good use or you just may save it for that rainy day. You can also save through their 401k plans or invest in some stocks to see your money grow. One concern for many is whether or not health care packages are provided, you may be reassured to know that they cover that too. With excellent packages you do not have to worry about emergencies.
If you felt the need to become licensed in each state you work in, the company offers something called the Reciprocity Reimbursement Program. How the program works when you have completed a little over five hundred hours you can become permitted to gain four hundred dollars back for any license that you buy. If you chose not to, your license will still be good for any federal location.
Occasionally companies offer ways for their employees to earn some extra cash. When you refer one of your friends or a co-worker to either a technician or pharmacist career, you can earn from one hundred to one hundred and fifty dollars if they take on a position lasting thirteen or more weeks.
A more lasting career with the company could result in two hundred dollars in your pocket. It can be worth it to try to get someone with some interest in the career to check it out. Chances are they may love it too and remain with the company. Also you might be able to earn a quick half a grand by simply listening to see if there are openings somewhere that RPh on the Go might be able to fill with their employees.
Whether you wish you could see the world or you simply want a change from the mundane tribulations of a retail pharmacy job, you might feel that this could be the perfect solution. Working a federal pharmacy job could add the excitement and variety that you need. With options to supplement your checks in a variety of ways, you might find yourself travelling often to see new states.
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Written by Adriana Noton on 12 February 2010
If you are thinking of becoming a pharmacist, you will be pleased to know that there are many kinds of jobs that are going to be available to you. The pharmacist jobs of today don’t mean only standing in the back of the drugstore waiting for the next prescription to walk through the door. There are many jobs that can prove to be rewarding and well paying as well.
Taking care of people that are experiencing medical situations is a job that is for many different levels of people in the health care field. One person may have up to thirty or more people working on their case and never know but just their doctor. Your pharmacist skills can play a big role as one of these behind the scenes medical personnel.
One of the most popular pharmacist jobs is at the hospital. There are many people who have their prescriptions filled right there in the hospital before they leave to go home. There are also those long term patients who need a refill of an important medicine during their stay. You job will be to take care of these patients and their prescriptions.
You may also want to explore some Pharmacist jobs that are available through some of the leading drug companies. You will have the opportunity to be involved in research as well. Your education in pharmacy will lay the ground work for continuing education in research and development of new drugs through the drug company that you work for. Big companies like Phizer have staff that includes those who are pharmacists, if you are up to the challenges of pharmaceutical research.
Pharmacists can find employment through home health care agencies as well. The patients who have hired nursing care at home also need their prescriptions filled. While some may still use their own pharmacy, there are many patients who use the pharmacy that is included with the health care agency they are using. These kinds of pharmacist jobs are high in demand.
Pharmaceutical management companies are the ones that usually regulate all the medicines going in and out of most health care facilities. Those who are pharmacists can seek employment through these management companies and have a wonderful career. There are those jobs as drug representatives that they interest you as well.
Nursing homes and other kinds of long term health care facilities like rehab centers always have a need for pharmacists. Most of these places have their own doctors as well, so it should come as no surprise that they also have their own pharmacists too. In this kind of position, you will be able to get to know some of the patients you fill prescriptions for like you would at a drugstore. This can be a very rewarding position fro a pharmacist.
If you are thinking of going to school to be a pharmacist, you will have a very rewarding career ahead of you. The greatest thing is you won’t only be helping people you will always have job opportunities open for you. The role of a pharmacist can be used in many different ways for health care.
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Written by Adriana Noton on 09 January 2010
The study of language and human communication is a valued and worthy science. However, the people who diagnose and help to treat difficulties or challenges in communication are called speech language pathologists. An SLP is specifically trained to diagnose speech issues at an early stage. That’s why they are so important in schools.
The career path of SLPs starts with their education. Both speech pathologists and audiologists must have a certain number of courses under their belts. Typically they will learn about anatomy, acoustics and linguistics, as well as courses on counseling and parent training. They study phonetics and focus on learning about speech disorders, while also having a strong education in neurology and psychology.
A certified SLP will have training in clinical situations and settings, as well as in schools. They must spend quite a bit of time under the guidance and tutelage of a mentor in their field. With experienced help, they learn all the skills they need to help them in their future career helping others.
Speech language pathologists assess hearing, speech and language. They are involved in the prevention, identification, diagnosis and treatment of both children and adults. They educate the public and their client base on hearing impairments and communication disorders. An SLP will provide consultative advice to a team of otherwise focused professionals or they can offer more direct treatment services.
An SLP in a school setting knows that children are best assessed at the earliest age possible. Most school children are assessed in kindergarten either one on one or in groups in an informal and brief test. This first assessment test may last only five minutes, and usually involves having the child or children say their name, pronounce the names of certain items and answer open ended questions. This test is usually just to evaluate articulation, language fluency, and several other aspects of speech.
If it is found that a child needs further assessment or testing, the next phase is for the SLP in the school setting to spend about two hours with a child, one on one. The next test will include a physical examination of the mouth and throat and other parts involved in verbal communication. Use of sentences and words will be tested, as well as seeing how the child produces sounds in general. This longer visit will include tests for expressive and spontaneous language, as well as a hearing test.
As an SLP learns a child’s particular case history and diagnoses the reasons behind why a child is having a communication challenge, they will discover the best method of treating the child. This will involve the family and the school as well as the child themselves. A good speech language pathologist knows that a challenge identified early on for a child is a challenge the child can be taught to overcome. With help from teachers, parents and other critical social systems, the child may regain or develop successful communication skills.
An SLP placed in the school system can help identify challenges with communication, language and speech disorders early on. Given the nature of their strong education and certification requirements, they come very highly trained and experienced already. In countries like Canada, one in ten citizens is living with a communication disorder. Early diagnosis and personal treatment options are the best way to resolve language and speech disorders. This is exactly what an SLP is trained for and prepared to do in a school.
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