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For more information, please visit the following link: Responsibilities Duties Serves as department of emergency medicine nurse educator within a Medical Treatment Facility (MTF) with responsibility for the planning, coordination, and implementation of continuing education, clinical education to include continuing medical education, continuing nursing education, graduate medical education, and various life support programs.
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The nurse Educator will support the Family Medicine Residency by providing pediatric/Prenatal knowledge and skills through daily clinical encounters and participating in residency and nursing learning activities.
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The Head Start/Early Head Start Parent Educator (PE) provides comprehensive early childhood development, parent education, and family support services through a home visitation model to families with children birth to five, and expecting mothers.
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Work is performed at the Florida Department of Health in Osceola County mainly at the Kissimmee site; however, may be expected to report to other sites in Osceola County for coverage as a Nutrition Educator.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION: A parent educator works with families and their children through home visitation from prenatal to kindergarten entry using skills in partnering, facilitating, and reflecting with parents utilizing the evidence-based Parents as Teachers model and curriculum.
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The Prevention Educator at our COPE program will outreach and recruit injection drug users and their sexual and drug using partners, sex workers, sexual and drug using partners of those who are HIV positive, and other individuals with high risk HIV/STI/HCV behaviors using the Harm Reduction Philosophy.
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Four years in Central Sterile Services; supervisory or educator role experience preferred. Current certification as a Sterile Processing Technician through an accredited organization (CRCST - Certified Registered Central Service Tech, HSPA, or Certified Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician CBSPD.
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We are currently looking for a Nutrition Educator to join our team. Associates Degree in Nutrition; Dietetic Technician Registered by CDR of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Approval from NJ State WIC Office required (per WIC program grant requirements.
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Engage in planning sessions in collaboration with other Educator-Advisors and STEAM technician/makerspace manager to prepare for learning experiences and reflect on learning (to inform lessons and curriculum planning.
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Utilizing a multidisciplinary approach, and working closely with nursing staff, physicians, dieticians, case managers, physical therapists, the diabetes nurse educator will assess, plan, implement, document, and evaluate educational instructions and outcomes given in a self-management directed program of diabetes education.
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North America has lost three billion birds since 1970, and more than 500 bird species are at risk of extinction across Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Boulder Community health is seeking a Childbirth Educator who instructs and facilitates groups of consumers enrolled in childbirth and parenting classes at Boulder Community Hospital. The childbirth educator focuses on wellness.
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In coordination with the Secondary Program Manager and the Secondary Educator, the Middle School Educator designs, plans and implements educational enrichment activities in after-school and summer programs for middle school youth as well as a broad array of social emotional learning, which builds on each youth’s rich and complex identity.
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The Health Educator serves as community resources regarding reproductive and sexual health, with the goal of assisting individuals, groups, families and communities in the acquisition of skills and competencies related to making healthy life choices and breaking unhealthy habits.
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The Summer Museum Educator works primarily with the general public and camp groups in facilitation of fun and lively hands-on educational programming. The Summer Museum Educator works collaboratively to lead fun, inclusive, developmentally appropriate learning experiences that inspire kindness, joy, creativity, and curiosity for visitors across the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh campus.
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