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Excellent knowledge of emergency response and first aid (CPR) CPR/First Aide preferred. Act quickly and responsibly in cases of emergency. Providing thoughtful care that considers all aspect of their lives such as life enrichment, independence, freedom of choice, dignity, privacy, safety, and a sense of well-being.
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Maintain branch and association certifications in CPR/AED, state approved First Aid, new staff orientation, branch orientation and emergency procedures. Responds to safety and emergency situations and maintains/reports accurate incident/accident forms.
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Perform assists or rescues as needed Provide care such as, CPR, First Aid, and Emergency Oxygen as needed. REQUIRED TRAINING/CERTIFICATIONS: Child Abuse Prevention (within first four weeks of employment) Respect in the Workplace (Sexual Harassment Prevention) The Professional Lifeguard CPR, First Aid, O2 YMCA Lifeguarding.
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Have current evidence of successful completion of a biennial training program in CPR and a triennial training program in Pediatric first aid which have been offered by certified or licensed health care professionals and which dealt with the provision of emergency care to infants and children.
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Current ASHI CPR-BLS, ASHI First Aid and ASHI Oxygen certification, ARC acceptable, must be crossed over within 90 days. Lifeguards must be able to perform water rescues, CPR with AED, administer oxygen and deliver first aid to anyone in distress within the YMCA while on duty.
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Safety Responsibilities:May be asked to participate as a member of the ERT (Emergency Response Team)Maintain certifications for response to emergencies (HAZCOM, HAZOPER, FIRST-AID, CPR, ERT, ETC.) as required.
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Must be able to meet and continue to meet certification requirements for Basic Life Support CPR/AED and First Aid from American Heart Association or the American Red Cross. As an armed officer, you may respond to unusual or emergency situations using appropriate escalation of force level up to and including armed response as dictated by the situation and protocol.
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Current CPR/AED/First Aid/Emergency Oxygen certification-YMCA will provide training. Ability to complete minor repairs as directed by Facilities Director (Maintenance applicants only.
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First Aid and Safety includes a complete line of products and services, from pain relievers to defibrillators, from injury prevention counsel to CPR training. Cintas also provides emergency oxygen, fire extinguisher services, safety gear and a wide range of first aid supplies to business customers.
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Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Non-Gaming Work Permit; Alcohol Awareness Card, Valid Driver’s License, American Red Cross Community First Aid and Safety Certificate and American Red Cross Adult, Infant and Child CPR Certificate.
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Complete CPR/AED, First Aid, and O2 in accordance with Conditions of Employment. Following and enforcing all YMCA policies, rules, regulations and procedures, including emergency and safety procedures.
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Coordinate specialized training, such as RCRA, DOT, IATA, OSHA HAZWOPER, Wastewater Operator, CPR, First Aid, and AED. Hands-on development and implementation of client EHS programs, including: Biosafety, Chemical Safety, Radiation Safety, Hazard Communication, Emergency Preparedness, Additional OSHA specific safety programs as needed.
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Comprehensive training in crisis prevention/intervention, trauma informed care, CPR, first aid. ASCEND the first career accelerator program exclusively designed to give behavioral healthcare workers the career guidance, one-on-one coaching, skills and financial assistance you need to reach your full potential.
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This shall include a full briefing on the Wallingford Family YMCA Emergency Action Plan, Bloodborne Pathogen policy, crisis policy, a tour of the facility to identify safety and first aid equipment and an orientation on water testing procedures.
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Certifications: CPR for the Professional Rescuer, AED, Basic First Aid and Emergency Oxygen. Seeks first to understand the other person's point of view, and remains calm in challenging situations.
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