Nov 2013 to 2000 Director of Personal CareAll Heart Home Health Norfolk, VA Mar 2014 to Jul 2014 RN Case ManagerCare South Homecare Professionals Virginia Beach, VA Aug 2013 to Nov 2013 Field RN for Home HealthHeartland Home Care Virginia Beach, VA Jul 2012 to Aug 2013 Field Nurse Case Manager for Home Health AgencyAmerican Home Care Norfolk, VA Jun 2012 to Jul 2012 Field Nurse for Home Health agencyGolden Living Center Portsmouth, VA Mar 2011 to Jul 2011 RN Supervisor-Part time second shift supervisorMaxim Staffing Solutions Virginia Beach, VA Sep 2008 to Mar 2011 Staff nurse assignedChesapeake Regional Medical Center Chesapeake, VA Jul 2009 to 2010 Staff nurseSentara Norfolk General Hospital Norfolk, VA Sep 2008 to Mar 2009 Staff nurseCarolina Home Health Care Spartanburg, SC Jul 2007 to Jul 2008 RN Case ManagerMountainview Nursing Home Spartanburg, SC Dec 2006 to Jun 2007 Weekend Supervisor - StaffingInterim Heslth Care
Apr 2006 to May 2007 Worked PRNComfort Care Home Health Chesapeake, VA Jul 2006 to Oct 2006 Interim Health CarePolk County Home Health Columbus, NC Dec 2005 to Mar 2006 Public Health NurseMary Black Health Systems Spartanburg, SC May 2005 to Nov 2005 Staff nurseWeekend Supervisor - Staffing Nov 2004 to Aug 2005Park Ridge Hospital Fletcher, NC May 2003 to Oct 2004 Staff nurse on MedicalCase Manager Oct 1999 to May 2003
Education:
University of South Carolina Spartanburg Spartanburg, SC 1994 Associate in Nursing
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Denise Robbins
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First Student Canada - Schoolbus driver
Education:
Yorkdale Secondary High - High School Graduate
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Married
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I grew up in the Toronto area as a child and teenager. I met my High School Sweet Heart and now my Husband there also. We have five beautiful children and three awesome grandchildren so far.
Denise Robbins
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Adult Care Services - Director of Human Resources (3)
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Climate change is driving immigration across the globe
c Library), authors John R. Wennersten and Denise Robbins present the case that these phenomena are already responsible for a mass movement of refugees, both internally and across international boundaries, that are overwhelming resources and stressing political and social systems in many countries. The
I decided to go because this is clearly something very important and I wanted to see what is going on in person and see what I can do, Denise Robbins 12 said. I really needed to learn more about it in person and do what I can to support it.