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As the medical education and clinical partner of Georgetown University for more than 20 years, MedStar Health is dedicated not only to teaching the next generation of doctors, but also to the continuing education, professional development, and personal fulfillment of our whole team.
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If the Group Exercise Instructor is teaching the last class of the day, please follow proper closing procedures as outlined by the Group Exercise Director for the individual facility. Group fitness certification by ACE, AFAA, ACSM or accreditedCurrent CPR certification and basic first aid training is required.
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CPR, First Aid Certification, Teaching Certification (Tennis & Pickle Ball). Associate's degree (AA); and eight to ten years related experience as a director/head tennis professional/instruction; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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What You'll Need: 6 months experience teaching Group Fitness classes in a related discipline Valid professional fitness certification in specific specialty program formats: Les Mills, Spinning, Zumba, Yoga, Mat Pilates, Barre, etc.
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More Maitri, Inc. will provide the Colorado state required training for the position listed including: QMAP (Medication Administration, CPR/First Aid, and CPI (Non-Violent Crisis Intervention) Residential Direct Care Staff work with developmentally and intellectually disabled individuals in their home setting teaching residents basic living skills.
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Certified as an American Heart Association and/or Medic First Aid BLS instructor, or must become certified within probationary period if teaching CPR. Certified to perform CPR by either American Heart Association or Medic First Aid, or must become certified within probationary period.
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A teaching facility, in affiliation with the Texas A&M University System Health Science Center College of Medicine Accredited Chest Pain Center Accredited Joint Commission Stroke Team The Shoreline campus is a premiere facility housing many of the region’s most vital and renowned programs such as a Primary Stroke Center, nationally accredited Cancer Center and a nationally recognized Chest Pain Center.
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With the on-site Farmer's Market and Teaching Garden, our teammates and community members have easy access to local, fresh foods, highlighting the nutritional and environmental benefit of locally grown produce.
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Master's degree in applied behavior analysis, psychology, special education, child development and/or related field - Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification -Valid California Teaching or Services Credential - Possession of a valid California Motor Vehicle Operator's License - Current CPR/First Aid certification and/or willingness to become certified upon being hired - Cover letter - Resume - 3 letters of recommendation.
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LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS: Possession of a valid Nevada Teaching Certificate is desirable; a certificate for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is required for coaches/advisors involved in an athletic activity.
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Prefer a candidate with a valid Indiana teaching license with certifications in first aid, CPR and AED. Qualifications: Anticipate various teaching openings throughout the school district (High School, Middle School and 3 Elementaries.
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KNOWLEDGE: Thorough knowledge of City and department rules and regulations; considerable knowledge of the principles, practices, teaching methods and techniques that provide positive motivation; working knowledge of human anatomy, kinesiology and training principles.
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Required Certifications/Licensures: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) obtained with 1 year of hire, Satisfactory Criminal Records Check determination (Cogent) 2+ years Assisting or teaching a group of young children in a child care setting (Required.
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Licenses and Certifications Certification or registration as Medical Assistant preferred CPR - Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation (includes BLS and NRP) for healthcare providers from either the American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross within 90 Days required Additional unit/specialty certifications may vary by department or business unit.
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Keep and maintain Red Cross Lifeguard certification, Red Cross CPR/AED certification for adult, infant and swimmer. Join our swim family that gets to enable a lifetime of water safety and opportunity by teaching the joy and skill of swimming.
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