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Maintain certifications for Rock Steady Boxing, CPR, and First Aid. Maintain certifications for Rock Steady Boxing, CPR, and First Aid. Certification in the Rock Steady Boxing method provided as well as paid training.
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Certification/License Required: Must be certified in CPR and First Aid. The Board of Education and the Superintendent may accept alternatives to some of the. DEPARTMENT: Alternative Education Programs.
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Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid Certification required: American Heart Association or American Red Cross. Ability to work effectively with participants of all abilities and understand techniques for inclusion facilitation and positive behavior support Ability to uniquely motivate and build rapport with class participants to provide a safe and welcoming environment.
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MUST submit ALL of the following current, active certifications: Water Safety Instructor, Lifeguard Certification, CPR for professional Rescuers, First Aid to include automated external defibrillator, and blood borne pathogens.
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Preferred TX DPS Security Level III Instructor, NVCIT INstructor, and/or CPR instructor. Classroom Instructor training experience and/or equivalent combination of education and technical work experience.
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Must possess and maintain current and valid certificates in Lifeguarding AND First Aid and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer/Instructor or successor courses offered by the American Red Cross.
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A Waterworks Aquatics Swim Instructor is primarily responsible for teaching Private and Semi-Private swimming lessons to children and adults. First Aid, CPR, AED Certification (Infant, Child, Adult.
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Minimum Education & Experience Required:Associate degree in a closely related field one (1) year of professional experienceCurrent Ohio EMT-Paramedic certification requiredPreferred Qualifications:Associate degree or higher Previous teaching experience (e.g., CPR instructor) preferred.
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CPR, Pediatric First Aid, Child Abuse, Criminal History, FBI clearance, NSOR certificate, PA Disclosure and Mandated Reporter certification, Fire Safety, Health Assessment, TB Test and other mandatory required onboarding trainings prior to teaching.
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Current Red Cross First Aid and Adult CPR/AED certification. Arrive early, prepare equipment, introduce yourself as the instructor and make yourself available before or after the class for member questions.
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Experience as a certified lifeguard, youth sports instructor/coach, camp counselor and/or childcare provider required. Two or more years as a swimming instructor required. Certificates and Licenses : Lifeguard, CPR/AED and First Aid certification required.
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CPR (BLS for the Healthcare Provider/Professional Rescuer - the copy must include the front and back of card as applicable) Certification must include "hands on" evaluation of skills by the trainer/instructor.
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A swimming instructor must possess and keep current Lifeguarding or YMCA Aquatics Safety Assistant (YASA) certification, Adult/Child/Infant CPR-PR, First Aid and AED. Will be expected to get Fundamentals of Teaching Swim Lessons, Youth & Adult Swim Lessons and/or Parent/Child & Preschool Swim Lessons Certifications.
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A Y Fitness Group Exercise Instructor conducts group exercise classes in the areas of cardiovascular wellness, flexibility, and muscular endurance incorporating warm ups and cools downs for each class.
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American Red Cross CPR Instructor certified, or willingness to obtain within six months of employment. American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor (LGI) certified, or willingness to obtain within six months of employment.
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