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International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) required within 2 years of hire, and any relevant certification as determined at position level. IBCLC or Certified Lactation Counselor (CLC), Certified Lactation Specialist (CLS), or Certified Breastfeeding Specialist (CBS.
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Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) BLS and PALS. Working knowledge of Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Certified Lactation Educator (CLE). License, Certification, Registration Registered Nurse License (California) International Board Lactation Consultant Examiners Certificate within 12 months of hire Additional Requirements: Experience in breast-feeding education and postpartum and/or mother-baby.
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Preferred Qualifications: CPR instructor preferred. Demonstrated ability to utilize interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills and group facilitator/process skills. Preferred Qualifications: CPR instructor preferred.
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Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) International Board Lactation Consultant Examiners Certificate within 12 months of hire. CPR instructor preferred.
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Experience in breast-feeding education and postpartum and/or mother-baby. Knowledge of Standards of Care pertinent to breast-feeding education. Bachelors degree or equivalent experience (usually 4 years) in education required.
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The OB Educator/Lactation Consultant will be responsible for scheduling and conducting childbirth education classes and related class programming (Childbirth Education, Sibling Classes, Friends and Family CPR, Infant Care, etc.
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BLS through the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer with card in-hand before start date. BLS or CPR card must be good through sixty days of hire.
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Communicates and markets education programs to a broad target audience using appropriate methods, and based on identified/assessed needs. Ensures compliance and documentation of organizational records based on regulatory agency standards.
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