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Paragon is a virtual distant learning program where students are guided through a 15-week training program designed to educate students on the fundamentals in bathing and grooming, while also providing the necessary basic skills in safety, pet first aid and CPR, pet handling skills, dog anatomy and dog physiology.
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CPR/First Aid and NCI/CPI Certifications required within 90 days of employment. Substance use, lack of access to medications, and an inability to meet basic needs can also be identified as crisis situations.
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Courses offered are: firefighter level I and II, correctional officer, law enforcement mandated and non-mandated in-service, CPR, advanced cardiac life support, pediatric advanced life support, pre-hospital trauma life support, assessment and treatment of trauma, international trauma life support, pre-hospital trauma life support, pediatric education for pre-hospital providers, EMT-basic, EMT-intermediate, EMT-paramedic, First Aid, Rescue/VMR, and fire service.
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GENERAL JOB DESCRIPTION: Will perform individually and/or as a member of a firefighting or ambulance team and will participate in fire suppression and EMS activities including firefighting, rescue, first aid, ventilation, forcible entry, salvage, overhaul, inspection practices, auto extraction, patient care, and triage.
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Positions available with schedules of 9am-6pm, M-F. CPR/First Aid, SIDS, and Fire Safety within first 60 days. Responsibilities: Responsible for the basic care needs of each child in the classroom including assistance with dressing, toileting, tying shoes, regular hand washing, face cleaning, and any other tasks associated with good personal hygiene.
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Basic computer skills; driver's license with D endorsement; understanding of 12 Step programs and philosophy; ability to engage with patients as an ally; ability to remain calm in stressful and/or crisis situations; CPR, First Aid, Handle with Care certification or eligible; if recovering one year recovery with two years preferred.
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Skills will be used to produce quality reports and thorough instructions and directions Have the ability to work inside as well as outside in all weather conditions Be able to sit and stand for long periods of time Must have reliable transportation to and from work Must have or be able to obtain a TWIC-card Basic First Aid Certificate required EMR/EMT preferred.
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The Nurse provides basic first aid care and life support according to state, county and company guidelines. Current Basic Life Support certification required. Preferred Qualifications: ICU Nurse and Emergency Room Experience.
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Current basic-level certification in First Aid/CPR/AED. (CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers or equivalent)Ability to demonstrate, evaluate and remediate specialty area skills to the Red Cross standard.
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Ability to learn parks and recreation principles, services and programs, cleaning procedures, and basic first aid methods and techniques. Possession of, or ability to obtain, CPR and first aid certification.
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Provides direct client care to include but not limited to vital signs, medication injections, basic nursing and hygiene care, EKG, lab specimen collections, medication administration with follow-up assessments, crisis care, CPR/ First Aid as clinically indicated and/or ordered by prescriber.
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Current certificate in an accredited First Aid course and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is required. Start your nursing career journey as a Personal Care Assistant where you will provide assistance to residents with their basic activities of daily living to support an independent lifestyle within the Senior Living Community.
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Basic tools and equipment necessary to perform job tasks and functions: including but not limited to, speed detection radar, 2-way radios, first aid equipment, fire extinguishers, handcuffs and other personal restraint devices, flashlights, batons and other simple weapons, gas masks, helmets, standard police uniform, simple tools (pry bars, hydrant wrenches, tape measures, etc.
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Ability to obtain upon hire certifications in Basic Life Support, Basic First Aid, Emergency Oxygen and Emergency Medication Administration Training. All certifications must stay current while employed with the YMCA.A Commercial Driver's License, with "P" endorsement must be obtained with-in the first year of employment in order to drive a YMCA bus as needed.
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A Police Officer must have successfully completed the Regular Basic Course at a POST-certified police academy; carries a firearm; patrols the college campus; apprehends and arrests suspects; investigates unsafe and hazardous conditions; provides first aid; responds to requests for assistance and reports of crime; investigates incidents and prepares appropriate reports.
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