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Successful completion of the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) Qualified Medication Aide (QMA) Instructional Training. - Provide institutional support as expected by college administration that may include curriculum development, classroom management, accreditation efforts, committee and task force assignments, attendance at commencement or other activities that are college-wide or specific to the school/department of the faculty member.
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Completion of nurse aide training, including classroom and practical training, totaling 75 hours preferred. If working in North Dakota, be registered as Home Health Aide through the North Dakota Department of Health within four months from the date of hire.
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Training: Paid training consists of 1 day of classroom training and 2 days of on-the-job (OJT) in your area with a VNA trainer. Training: Paid training consists of 1 day of classroom training and 2 days of on-the-job (OJT) in your area with a VNA trainer.
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Establish and implement effective classroom management proceduresMaintain a productive, safe, and focused learning environment while acting as a positive role model to studentsPERERABLY MALE due to physical activity but female applicants are still encouraged to apply.
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One or more of the following criteria: One year minimum of continuous experience as a Home Health Aide or Nurse Aide in a health care environment; Completion of a State (or similarly accredited) Home Health Aide or Nurse Aide training program; Completion of one year of classroom and clinical training from an accredited nursing program, medical assistance program, or other applicable direct care training program.
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SUMMARY Teach Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) classes and participate in all related activities. Observe CNA classes, complete classroom observation forms, and recommend improvement. Teach assigned Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) courses at the designated time and location(s), including theory and clinical skills.
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1) Home health aide training must include classroom and supervised practical training in a practicum laboratory or other setting in which the trainee demonstrates knowledge while providing services to an individual under the direct supervision of a registered nurse, or a licensed practical nurse who is under the supervision of a registered nurse.
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Class SetupWeek 1 and 2 are in the classroom learning all the basics of being a CNAWeek 3 will be hands on training to practice all of the skills that you learned during classroom timeApply today to learn more.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionEducare Academy Child Development Center - Cheyenne Blvd., Toledo, OHSchool Bus Driver/Classroom AideThe Driver's responsibilities will be to take and pick up children from Public School, run any necessary errand for the center director, and keep the bus maintained (such as taking in for oil changes, making sure tires are in good condition, etc.
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Responsibilities vary but include guiding children in play, preparing learning and art materials, assisting with setting up and maintaining a safe and healthy classroom environment, and more. Responsibilities vary but include guiding children in play, preparing learning and art materials, assisting with setting up and maintaining a safe and healthy classroom environment, and more.
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Dedicated Aide are assigned to students who regularly need assistance to maintain appropriate and equitable participation in school. Our Client is seeking a Dedicated Aide in the Washington, DC area.
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The Program Specialist may supervise a part-time aide and/or "counselor in training" in a classroom environment in daily activities. Communicate with supervisor regarding classroom needs.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionI. POSITION DETAILS:Teacher's Aide- Itinerant, Greene Township Municipal Building (Part-Time)Location: Greene Township (2 classrooms), Wattsburg Elementary, Rolling Ridge ElementaryItinerant paras have a set schedule and may be at one classroom all day, or based on need, travel between two locations between student sessions.
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Our Client is seeking a Dedicated Aide School Year 23-24 in the Washington, DC area. This is an excellent opportunity to work with students in a classroom setting. Our Client is seeking a Dedicated Aide School Year 23-24 in the Washington, DC area.
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As an Instructional Aide , you will provide individualized supervision and instruction to assigned students and additional support to the core classroom staff. PPS/Educational Aide credentials preferred.
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