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First Aid certification and CPR, if required. Supervise or assist with bathing, dressing, grooming, meals, ambulation and other activities. The Resident Assistant is responsible for the delivery of quality care by encouraging independence and ensuring each resident's physical, social, cultural, and intellectual well-being.
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Qualifications of an ideal Resident Caregiver: High school diploma or equivalent (GED) CNA or HHA in applicable state First Aid & CPR Certified At least 1 year of related work experience Resident Caregiver Job Summary:As a Resident Caregiver, you will be responsible for the high level of care and comfort our residents expect from us.
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Communicate job progress to customers, Viasat Job Manager and Technical Services Comply with all safety requirements implemented by employer, customers, facility owners or vendors involved in the employee's daily task, including but not limited to, PEC/ISN, H2S, Water Egress, Lock Out/Tag Out, First Aid/CPR, Lifting, Fall Protection, Climbing Techniques and etc.
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Unique skills of an Industrial Athletic Trainer include a focus on injury prevention and evaluation, ergonomic risk assessments and corrective action planning, OSHA emergency/first aid treatment, health education, and worksite health promotion and marketing activities.
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Review and record the First Aid and spill kit provision across local plant Requirements: Knowledge in station Ergonomics Knowledge in updating station/ robot lock out tag out instructions Knowledge in Excel and PowerPoint Knowledge of OSHA requirements/ standards.
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Position Responsibilities: Perform comprehensive wellness assessments and ergonomic risk analyses Develop and implement site-specific wellness initiatives and programs Use innovative, creative solutions and employee empowerment to design and implement ergonomic interventions Provide first-aid treatment and management for musculoskeletal complaints including the use of ice, heat, wellness stretches, massage, tape techniques, and non-rigid bracing Provide orthopedic injury assessments.
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Williamsburg Adventures Guides are outdoor and leadership enthusiasts who support an Adventures Lead in one of our Adventures courses in Utah. Students in this course will earn PE credit for participating in activities like rock-climbing, hiking, skiing, survival skills, first-aid, outdoor games, and more.
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Prefer three years experience with development and implementation of appropriate daily curriculum activities in a team-teaching atmosphere with children; experience in supervising and assisting university practicum/lab students; current first aid and CPR certification; knowledge of National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) guidelines; ability to maintain patience and composure in stressful and emergency situations.
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They will work under the direction of the Onsite Innovations Medical Director to carry out activities in the following areas: injury prevention and evaluation, OSHA emergency/first aid treatment, health education and worksite health promotion and marketing activities.
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Applicants will be required to obtain First Aid/CPR, NFHS Fundamentals of Coaching, NFHS Sudden Cardiac Arrest, NFHS Concussion in Sports and NFHS Heat and Illness prevention, as well as all other Napa Valley Unified School District Human Resources required documents.
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Provide first-aid treatment and management for musculoskeletal complaints including the use of ice, heat, wellness stretches, massage, tape techniques, and non-rigid bracing. Current First Aid/CPR/AED certification.
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Must possess or be able to obtain certification in CPR and First Aid. Currently working in SCS as an Educational Assistant preferred. The position is responsible for assisting summer school teachers in preparing instructional materials, preparing classrooms for activities, supervising and assisting children in the classroom and in other areas of the school, reinforcing classroom lessons and providing other assistance as requested; incumbents may be responsible for providing assistance to special needs students or coordinating special projects and programs as assigned.
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Communicate regularly with safety personnel regarding rehab and injury prevention activities and be a patient advocate for non-occupational injuries. Career growth opportunities: Clinic/Site Lead, Team Lead, Division Manager, and Division Sr. Manager.
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As per the state practice act, this position does not provide rehabilitation services, but will participate in education and injury prevention. The Industrial Athletic Trainer will plan, coordinate, and supervise all components of a worksite injury management and health improvement program for employees.
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification, First Aid certification, and bloodborne pathogens training within six months of hire. Work is performed under the limited supervision of the Activities Director/Assistant Principal.
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