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The applicant shall coordinate a training schedule with Command University program manager to provide 2 classes each month. Qualifications:The applicant must possess a First Aid/CPR/AED training.
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Requires the ability to teach assigned levels of swim classes when serving as a substitute swim instructor (as needed). Certificates and Licenses: Lifeguard, CPR/AED and First Aid certification required.
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Consults with, conducts in-service training to, and serves as a resource person to teachers and administrators, and acts as a participant in implementing any section or sections of a comprehensive health instruction curriculum for students by providing current scientific information regarding nutrition, preventive dentistry, mental health, genetics, prevention of communicable diseases, self-health care, consumer education, first aid, CPR, family life education and other areas of health.
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Must present proof of continued enrollment and passing grade(s) in nursing classes each semester until graduation and is in good academic standing Preferred Qualifications N/A License, Certification & Clearances Current Basic Life Support (BLS) approved curriculum of the American Heart Association (CPR and AED) program required.
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There is a need for instructors who have experience in all of the following genres - HIIT based classes, Kickboxing, Zumba, TRX, Hi/Lo, Sculpt, Yoga, and Pilates. What we look for in our instructors: Enthusiastic Contagious Energy Highly Motivated Willingness to learn multiple formats Reliable Organized Dynamic Team oriented Experienced preferred, but we are willing to train Group Fitness Certification through AFAA or ACE preferred CPR Certified Physical demands include but are not limited to the ability to lift light weights, bending, squatting, jumping, running, reaching, walking, hopping, spinning, and kicking.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Performs training in some or all the following areas: ADA functions BTW – Fixed BTW – Paratransit BTW - Remedial CDL Classroom CPR/First Aid Maneuvers Refresher Maintains knowledge by attending train-the-trainer classes.
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Paid Trainings - Soccer Stars Coaching Training - CPR Training - US Soccer Coaching License Pathway Flexible Hours - Our classes run during school hours, after school hours, and on the weekends.
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Qualifications Experience working with children Experience in customer service (preferred) Excellent communication skills Requirements Be able to pass a background check prior to starting work Obtain and maintain active first aid and CPR certification (paid for by us) About Little Land Little Land was founded by a pediatric occupational therapist to provide a meaningful and engaging environment to the families that we serve.
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Healthy Lifestyles - Group Exercise Instructor Strength Training, Pilates And Yoga - Wilmington YMCA
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Qualifications Current CPR certification; Foundations of YMCA Group Exercise or equivalent ACE, AFAA, or ACSM Health Fitness Instructor As current non-Y certifications lapse and/or require renewal/recertification via CEC's through a 3rd party vendor (whether ACSM, NSCA, AFAA, Pilates, or other) staff may keep those certifications current at their own expense.
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Job Details Description Summary Objective:The Group Fitness Instructor is responsible for instructing group fitness classes that exceed member expectations, promote services to attain and retain members, and provide a positive group fitness experience under the management of the Group Fitness Director and with the support of the Group Fitness team.
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When you work for the Y, we offer you all the perks of being a Y member including access to all branches and discounts on classes, child care, and camp. Current certification in CPR, First Aid, and AED is required or obtained through the Y within 90 days.
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Reports to:Assistant Manager, Group FitnessGeneral ManagerRequirements:Maintain valid CPR CertificationNationally Accredited Group Fitness or Personal Training Certification AFAA, ACE or NASM preferred.
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CPR classes available) ·Finger prints (offered if needed) ·Child abuse (offered if needed) *Estimated start date is within 1 week after Orientation completion* Current PPD or Chest X-Ray. (offered by us if needed) ·Current BLS card.
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Flexible schedule, many different shifts-CPR & Dementia Classes offered in officeMust Have:-5+ years of experience in the home care field. -CPR Certification or be willing to get one with us-Valid Florida driver's license, valid car insurance & registration.
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CPR Classes offered, *PTO, 401k up to 4% match, $300 sign on bonus, $100 referral bonus, CPR Classes offered, Online paid training, Caregiver of the Month, Quarter, and Year awards.
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