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The rotation may include:PRT, DTI, arts and crafts, cooperative play, breaks outside activities, community outings, functional toy play, story time, circle time, socialization, manipulatives, puzzles, meals, free play, self-help skillsWeekly Requirements:Work between 20 and 25 hours per week in the client's home.
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Lifeguard (Indoor) <20 positions work 19 or fewer hours per week in an indoor Aquatics facility. Department: Parks, Recreation & Community Services. Lifeguards participate in swimming pool/facility safety and maintenance activities.
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The Inclusion & Adaptive Programs Activity Specialist is a temporary/seasonal staff position scheduled to work between 20 and 40 hours per week in a recreation programs setting specializing in adaptive programming for special needs students and participants.
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Schedule: 20 hours per week; flexible hours between 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. to meet the needs of the families. In this vital position, the Therapeutic Support Specialist provide safe, therapeutic, strength based skill development and resiliency building activities for youth and families, within the home and community.
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Our ideal candidate is willing to work a mimium of 20 hours per week, is flexible for scheduling, and wants to make a difference in their community. Bilingual- Spanish and English a plus Available to work a variety of shifts Schedule: 8-12 hours shifts Minimum of 20 hours per week Day shift Evening shift Holidays Monday to Friday Weekends Work Location: One location Curious to learn more about us.
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The Onsite conventional coordinator(s) will be serving a standard apartment community for 16-20 hours per week and living onsite at the community while receiving discounted rent for their service.
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The Park Ranger is a part-time, year-round position, may work on weekends and holidays and requires up to approximately 20-hours per week. The Community Services Department is looking for an energetic and motivated individual to educate park users on standards, safety and cleanliness, report problems, provide resources, and manage group activities.
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30 hours per week 20 hours during the afternoon | 10 hours during the eveningsESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Implement and evaluate daily lesson plans for students, including scheduled activities and module materials.
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Job Details Description The Behavior Technician is responsible for working directly with children who have autism in their home. Implementing evidence-based intervention strategies as outlined by the client’s Individual Treatment Plan (ITP.
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Washington County's Community Corrections Center is a 24-hour, 7-days per week minimum security facility. Individuals in this position can work up to 20 hours a week (must be at least 21 years of age.
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Hours per week :10-20 hr per wk. Benedictine University does not discriminate in its admissions or educational policies, programs or activities; scholarship and loan programs; athletic and other University administered programs or employment practices on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, military or veteran status, marital status, citizenship, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
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Professional Development Opportunities Chances to give back to our community through our quarterly Free Toothache Clinics Team Retreats and Social Activities A Few More Details: Full Time 32-40 hours per week Part Time opportunities also available Currently utilizing modified COVID-19 scheduling and hours PPE, air filtration and aerosol reducing units provided You get to assist the same Dental Hygienist every day by helping to take x-rays, chart exams, polish if certified, flipping rooms, etc.
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Assist clients with activities of daily living such as personal hygiene, meals, mobility, medication reminders, light housekeeping, food preparation. $14.50 Per Hour. Willing to travel 30-35 minutes within the greater JAX area.
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Position will be 20 hours (0.5 FTE) Mathematics at Cimarron Middle School and 20 hours (0.5 FTE) Science for a total of 40 hours per week (1.0 FTE). Scheduled Hours Per Week.
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Medical Receptionist - Rehab Tech - Part Time - Approximately 20 Hours Per Week. Flexible on Days. Potential to Grow to Full Time at 30+ Hours per week, if willing to support other sites virtually.
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