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Minimum Education/Experience: High School Diploma or Equivalent Have successfully completed Basic Law Enforcement Training for the State of North Carolina Have at least one year of law enforcement Successful candidates must meet the following requirements: Pass an oral interview Meet all requirements of the commissioning process May be required to undergo additional screening test/exams as determined by the Chief of Police/Director of Police and Public Safety.
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High school diploma and certification as a licensed practical nurse. Whether you're a nursing student at the start of your journey, an experienced nurse seeking career advancement opportunities, or a specialty nurse looking to expand your skill set, we offer the support and guidance to help you thrive.
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Applications must be submitted with a copy of High School Diploma or G.E.D. and college transcripts to be considered for this position. ~ Graduation from High School or evidence of equivalent educational proficiency.
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High school diploma or GED; and CNA or other educational equivalent, i.e. Medical Assistant, CPCT, EMT, a student nurse from an accredited program or LPN. CT CNA certification, EMT, a student nurse from an accredited program or an LPN. Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) training must be obtained prior to employment or within one (1) month of hire.
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May serve as sole individual responsible for school registration, substitute teacher coordination, student attendance, or other significant program associated with school operations.
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O Be enrolled in High School or possess High School diploma or equivalent. The PLSF offers student loan forgiveness on qualifying loans under specific conditions.
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Proof of High School Diploma/GED, equivalency, or higher degree earned. EDUCATION REQUIRED: High school diploma or equivalent. EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: Two (2) years of advanced clerical/administrative experience involving computer-based student records including establishing and maintaining records of disciplinary actions, and/or attendance records.
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Education: High School Diploma AND one of the following: AA Degree, 48 college units, or proof of passage of the Instructional Aide Examination. Proof of HS Graduation (copy of High School Diploma or equivalent; copy of degree(s) does not substitute this requirement.
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Our vision is for every student to walk off the graduation stage with a diploma in one hand and CTE certification/proficiency in the other along with college credit on their transcript. If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in the hiring process, Merced Union High School District will provide you with one upon notice.
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QualificationsEDUCATIONA minimum of a high school diploma or GED; and CNA or other educational equivalent, Medical Assistant, Phlebotomy Technician, Student Nurse who has completed one semester of clinical experience.
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Qualifications: Must have a high school diploma and at least five years experience in a health-related field or five years of increasing leadership and responsibility in areas of legal services, non-IT compliance and regulatory agency.
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Education Preferred - High School diploma or equivalentWork ExperienceRequired - None. Preferred - 1 year of Patient Care Assistant/Nursing Assistant work experience in acute care hospital, long-term acute care hospital, or equivalent.
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Education: High school diploma or equivalent; 72 college credits, or an AA Degree, or successful passage of the ETS ParaPro Assessment is required. NOTE: To be considered for any Paraeducator position (including Substitute positions), please provide a copy of your high school diploma or GED equivalent (unofficial copy.
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Qualifications: High School Diploma/GED RBTCertification Associates Degree or Bachelor'sPreferred School's Experience Preferred Benefits: Competitive Hourly Pay Rate Paid Weekly - Direct Deposit Virtual Clinical Advisory Team - Full-Time Support Onsite: Matching 401K Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance W-2 Please send a copy of your resume toalexus.newsome@blazerjobs.comvia email in order to be reviewed right away.
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We have 5 sites mostly in Downtown Denver and one in South Broomfield Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent (GED)Customer service related experience is a plus. This is a great role for a college student with limited availability to work around their school schedule.
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