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The per diem Nurse Educator will participate in the Nurse Residency Program, The per diem Nurse Educator will assist in the orientation and clinical practice on the Critical Care, Stepdown Medical- Surgical and Telemetry Units.
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Requirements:Active Cosmetology Educator license per state requirementExperience as a stylist in a licensed salon required. As a Cosmetology Educator you will instruct, lead, mentor, and motivate our students to achieve success while using our exclusive curriculum.
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Carleton is seeking an ordained rabbi, cantor, or experienced educator who will promote interfaith life for all on campus, contributing to its on-going strength and development by serving as: a religious leader, community builder, educator, supervisor, and program coordinator for religion and spirituality.
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With a great work-life balance, the Nurse Educator Cardiac will enjoy spending their weekends exploring national parks, and historic museums, along with attending NFL Falcons, MLB Braves, and NBA Hawks games.
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Requirements:Active Cosmetology Educator license per state requirement or ability to obtain oneExperience as a stylist in a licensed salon required. Are you a passionate Cosmetology Educator with a dynamic personality seeking an opportunity.
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Current certification as a Parent Educator from the Parents as Teachers National Center is highly desirable. The Ferguson Florissant School District is seeking an outstanding candidate for the position of parent educator in the Parents as Teachers Affiliate program.
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Certification as a Certified Health Educator (CHES) from the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. preferred. As an integral part of Mount Sinai Medical Center's health care team, the Health Educator I participates in the preparation and distribution of data to identify the community's health needs in an effort to plan, design and implement programs that encourage healthy behavior and prevent disease.
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Work is performed at the Florida Department of Health in Osceola County mainly at the Kissimmee site; however, may be expected to report to other sites in Osceola County for coverage as a Nutrition Educator.
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This position will be responsible to the SENIOR HEALTH EDUCATOR - SES for implementation of the county wide WIC program including clinic and outreach. Working Title: NUTRITION EDUCATOR - 64061818.
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Requirements:Active Cosmetology Educator license per state requirementExperience as a stylist in a licensed salon required Experience teaching or training experience preferred. We are seeking a High Energy Cosmetology Educator.
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The Nurse Educator, Pre-op & Recovery (ASU/PACU/OPCU) supports optimal, evidence-based nursing practice by employing educational strategies to promote positive learning and clinical competency in the practice environment.
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Certified Childbirth Educator (CCCE) - Various-Employee provides certificate; ICEA Certified Childbirth Educator (ICCE) - Various-Employee provides certificate; Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator (LCCE) - Lamaze International; AHA Basic Life Support for Healthcare Professional (AHA BLS Healthcare) - American Heart Association; H.S. Diploma or Equivalent; Certified Lactation Educator (CLE) - Various-Employee provides certificate.
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As an RN Nurse Educator, your primary role will be coordinating and teaching our state-approved nurse aide training program. Join our team as a part to full time RN Nurse Educator, using a schedule that works with yours.
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Three years of previous nursing experience; certification is preferred; and a minimum two years of experience in a staff educator and trainer role is required. Is responsible for the clinical training of the clinical staff to include RN/LPN/CMA/RMA/CCMA/CCA and any other clinical position within BMG. Conducts train the trainer classes, training lead clinical staff to ensure staff are trained to provide quality care.
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The Parent Educator will provide parent education in a home-based setting throughout Galveston County utilizing the SafeCare Augmented model. The Parent Educator will conduct intake, assessment, construct treatment plans, provide supportive counseling and teach parenting education.
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