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Must have a current Basic Life Support (BLS) or Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification from an accredited instructor from the American Heart Association (AHA) and/or other specialized life support requirements designated by work areaIf you are interested in becoming a part of TMH's legacy of quality & compassionate healthcare, we want to know you.
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Current CPR/First Aid/AED/Blood Borne Pathogens certifications are required for file. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBenefits:Competitive salaryFlexible scheduleTraining & developmentWellness resourcesPOSITION: Tai Chi InstructorREPORTS TO: Director of Group FitnessPOSITION PURPOSEInstruct group fitness classes in accordance with CHU class description.
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CPR First-Aid Instructor preferred, or willingness to obtain. CPR First-Aid Instructor preferred, or willingness to obtain. The Risk/Safety Manager will work directly with the Director of Risk & Safety to implement and enforce Chimes International’s and Chimes DC’s Safety and Health Policies/Procedures as well as maintain local and federal safety standards on the jobsite.
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Current American Heart Association or American Red Cross CPR certification for healthcare providers (certifications obtained online are not accepted; copy of certification must be submitted upon hire.
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Instructor-led CPR certification or willing to obtain upon hire. RN Nursing care, such as IV therapy, treatments, med administration, and other clinical needs according to physician's orders and patient plan of care.
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Licenses and Certifications CPR and First Aid Certification Physical Requirements and Working Conditions:Some physical requirements of the Camp Brass Instructor position could be endurance including climbing, standing, some bending, stooping, and stretching.
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Current BLS (CPR-PRO), First Aid, Emergency Oxygen, Lifeguard, Lifeguard Instructor and Swim Instructor certifications. Current BLS (CPR-PRO), First Aid, Emergency Oxygen, Lifeguard, Lifeguard Instructor and Swim Instructor certifications.
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CPR/ First Aid instructor or willingness to become certified prior to start of employment. · CPR/First Aid for the Professional Rescuer or AHA BLS certification. The Athletic Trainer reports to the director of Health & Wellness and collaborates with Athletic Department to complete assigned tasks.
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Continuing Education: Twenty (20) hours required annually (10 to enhance clinical expertise); or Fifteen (15) hours required annually, plus ACLS certification; or Ten (10) hours required annually, plus specialty certification; or Ten (10) hours required annually, plus ACLS instructor.
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Current Basic Life Support (BLS) or Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification from an accredited instructor from the American Heart Association (AHA) and/or other specialized life support requirements designated by work area.
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Current group exercise instructor certification from ACE, AFAA/NASM, ACSM, NETA, NCCPT, or other NCCA nationally accredited specialty class certification required. Adult CPR/AED and First Aid certifications from American Heart Association, American Red Cross or American Safety & Health Institute required.
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Current/or must obtain prior to first scheduled shift: ASHI certifications for: CPR for the Professional Rescuer, Basic First Aid and Emergency Oxygen (Administration), Child Abuse Prevention Training, Information Security and Awareness, Workplace Harassment and Bullying, Universal Precautions, and New Staff Orientation Assessment.
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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. Job Title : Swim Instructor.
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A Waterworks Aquatics Swim Instructor is primarily responsible for teaching Private and Semi-Private swimming lessons to children and adults. Only applies to our Swim Instructor position.
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Current CPR First Aid instructor certification preferred. Current CPR First Aid instructor certification preferred. Other responsibilities include: assisting with team member health promotion; education and training programs; identifying workers compensation cases; assisting with maintenance and documentation of workers compensation files and performing other duties as the need arises.
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