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Educational Assistance: We support your continuing education and career advancement by offering tuition reimbursementQualificationsMINIMUM EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND LICENSE/CERTIFICATION REQUIRED:Able to demonstrate the ability to perform adult, pediatric and neonatal cardiac ultrasound.
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Bachelor's degree with major coursework and/or equivalence in instructional design, instructional technology, education technology, adult education, communications, or closely related field.
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Sexual Assault Nurse Exam - Adult/Adolescent Other information: Minimum Required Education: Graduate of an accredited or state board of nursing approved Registered/Professional Nursing program and completion of Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner training.
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Minimum 3 years of experience supervising teachers or managing programs related to Adult Education or ESL. Previous experience as an Adult ESL teacher highly preferred. Master’s degree or higher in TESOL, Adult Education, or related field.
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Kansas State University and the College of Education is seeking applicants for a 9-month term appointment teaching assistant professor in Adult Learning and Leadership housed in the Educational Leadership department to begin August 2024.
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Clinical programs include assessment, residential/inpatient, detoxification, day treatment, intensive outpatient and outpatient substance abuse, dual diagnosis, mental health, special education and prevention services.
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Adult-Gerontology Acute Care/Primary Care Nurse Practitioner [AGACNP-BC /AGPCNP-BC] (min. A minimum of Master's Degree in Special Education is REQUIRED, -AND- MUST hold a Texas Educational Diagnostician Licensure.
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This pre-employment screening session (virtual interview) will include specifics regarding the role and expectations of an Academic Coach, an introduction to learning management systems (LMS), and the various accepted best practices of delivering and facilitating online education courses, FERPA, APA, etc.
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Keywords: Behavior Analyst, BCBA, Clinical, Education, Special Education, Psychology, Board Certified Behavior Analyst. Work within specialty programs such as our Feeding Disorders Program, Diagnostic Program, Pre-educational program, Teen and Young Adult Program.
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Knowledge of most of the following: Social Emotional Learning (SEL), trauma-informed practices, restorative justice, EL Roadmap, EL best practices, QPLS, CPSEL, Common Core and NGSS Standards, SBAC, Adult Learning Theory, Coherence Framework, data analysis protocols, Community Schools, Project-based learning, team development, strategic planning.
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Now interviewing for Life Skills Instructor for our Adult Home & Community Based Services Team (in Name of County) (For positions that will work with DCS, experience must be in direct work for child welfare and/or protection) OR a Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, counseling or a directly-related human service field from a college/university accredited by the US Department of Education required.
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National certification as a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Adult (SANE-A). Minimum Required Education: Graduate of an accredited or state board of nursing approved Registered/Professional Nursing program and completion of Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner training.
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The project program specialist will assist with Division-wide needs to support all SCE programs, including with data collection and reporting for adult education programs such as Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA II), California Adult Education Program (CAEP), noncredit Strong Workforce (SWP.
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National certification as a Family, Adult or Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner through AANP or ANCC. 6 weeks of PTO, inclusive of vacation, sick time, major holidays, and continuing medical education (CME.
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The Potocsnak Family Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine is newly located in a youth-friendly facility in Chicago, which integrates our physicians, advanced practice nurses, clinical psychologists, nurses, social workers, researchers, education & outreach specialists, and administrative staff under one roof.
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