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Police officers utilize, but are not limited to, the following: police car, police vessel, police radio, radar gun, firearm and other weapons as required, peacekeeper baton, handcuffs, chemical agents, cell phone, first aid equipment, laptop computer, printer, copy machine, word processing software, and other law enforcement software programs.
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Knowledge of MSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration) rules, training practices, first aid and any other rules of safety as applicable to the specific task. If you're up for a rewarding challenge, we invite you to take the first step and apply today.
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Conducts formal and informal investigations of incidents, accidents, thefts and museum employee issues as directed by the Security Management Team. Participates in the training of subordinates in protective procedures, first-aid, fire safety, etc.
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Willing to obtain/maintain current Lifeguard, CPR/AED, and First Aid certifications within 60 days of hire (courses are run at our facility and all training is paid) Makes rescues and administers first aid when necessary.
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Maintains skills associated with emergency response activities such as PPE usage, rescue techniques, fire suppression, basic first aid, and spill response. We are a pioneer in the lithium industry and have a rich history of breakthrough innovations and industry achievements, including partnering with Sony Corporation to develop the first ever Lithium-ion battery for commercial use.
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Eligibility for licensure in the State of Tennessee and current certifications in First Aid, CPR, and AED for the Professional Rescuer (American Heart Association or American Red Cross.
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3 years recent experience High School or equivalence Master 100 ton license FCC License TWIC First Aid / CPR Great customer service Desired endorsements: Lifeboatman, Firefighting, STCW, Able Bodied Seaman About Us: City Experiences' passion is to provide amazing experiences on land and water.
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Adult CPR/AED and First Aid certifications from American Heart Association, American Red Cross or American Safety & Health Institute required within 30 days of hire. Current group exercise instructor certification from ACE, AFAA/NASM, ACSM, NETA, NCCPT, or other NCCA nationally accredited specialty class certification required.
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Advanced training in evidence-based treatments such as: Dialectical Behavior Treatment (DBT) Motivational Interviewing Trauma Informed Treatment Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Adult/Youth Mental Health First Aid And many more.
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Certification(s): Must have certifications: Current American Red Cross Lifeguard and First Aid Certification, Current American Red Cross CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer Certification.
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Colorado POST Certified preferred; Must be proficient in all skills taught in the Police Academy; Must have mastery-level skills in communications and in handling stressful situations; Must possess a valid Colorado driver's license; Must possess certification for CPR and first aid; Must be able to pass psychological, physical, and background examinations; Must be able to read, write, and speak the English language.
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Conduct rover foot patrols, both interior and exterior, as well as motorized patrol responding to fire, intrusion, and other alarms; answering service calls and documenting all reports of crimes, security violations, or incidents; providing emergency first aid and escorts; assisting with emergency evacuations; manning vehicle check points and conducting inspections.
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Conducts patrols, either in a vehicle, on a bicycle or on foot, effectively utilizing techniques and available resources, to enforce applicable laws and regulations, provide visitor services, assess facility resources, assist visitors with first aid, and other public services as required.
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Self defense, de-escalation, and mental health first aid certified and/or trained. First Aid/CPR certified through Red Cross or equivalent accredited institution. Required to receive AED/CPR/First Aid Training within 9 months of hire.
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Planning and conducting workshops and other psychoeducational activities and presentations on mental health issues, including Mental Health First Aid and/or similar evidenced-based mental health literacy and educational programs.
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