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PTO Time Flexible Schedule Blue Cross Blue Shield Health Insurance Dental and Vision Insurance Bonuses Life Insurance 401(k) Retirement Plan with Company Match Six Paid Holidays Company Uniforms that are laundered weekly Educational Allowances/Reimbursement for field related courses Paid ongoing training Company Events Boot Compensation Company Truck to take home.
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Certificate or diploma in a related field (Fire & Life Safety, Electrical/ Electronic;Security ). As a Field Project Manager, for our Fire division, you will lead complex fire alarm, security, and communications installation projects in commercial, educational, healthcare, industrial, and military facilities.
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Assists in planning and supervision of weekend activities in collaboration with life skills for all students to participate in to practice social skills. Involve students in everyday, real life experiences, by accompanying them to local venues, college clubs, community activities, and places that match their area of interest in order to practice their social skills.
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Infuse professional development, life skills, and social emotional learning into all instruction. 3-5 years experience as a School or Career Counselor, Educational Advisor, or related field in College and Career Readiness.
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QUALIFICATIONS FOR CLINICAL THERAPIST Active LCSW, LMFT, or CMHC license (or equivalent) Masters Degree in clinical social work, clinical psychology, or marriage and family therapy (or a related field) Professional documentation and charting skills A basic knowledge of educational, psychological, family, and social work systems as related to special education and behavior treatment.
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Hope Cooperative is a nonprofit that moves people from a life of instability by providing permanent supportive housing, mental health services, substance-use rehabilitation, and life skills.
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The Targeted Case Manager’s role is to assist clients in better understanding how to use resources in the community, become involved with their community, and utilize skills to better manage stressful life events in appropriate and healthy ways without the use of substances.
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Develops and directs an urban based program for youth which teaches life skills with a variety of methods, including projects, special interests, and project groups. Bachelor’s degree in education, youth development or other closely related field.
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The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is a leading university dedicated to promoting health worldwide through advanced biomedical research, graduate-level education in the life sciences and health professions, and excellence in patient care.
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Certified Child Life Specialist (CCLS) within one year of Hire. Strong communication (both oral and written), interpersonal, and analytical skills. To qualify you must have a Bachelors Degree Child Life, Child Development or related field.
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Chapter 10 of the Maine State Board of Social Worker Licensure regulations defines a field related to social work or social welfare as including but not limited to: "behavioral science, social and behavioral sciences, childhood development, education and human development, mental health and human services, psychology, psychology/educational psychology, rehabilitation services, and sociology.
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The Life Skills Program provides instruction within a public school setting to students in grades 9-12+ identified with cognitive and/or pervasive developmental disabilities. This classroom provides instruction in academics, communication, community, domestic, leisure/recreation, and vocational skills.
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LTCEs are eligible to receive a generous benefits package, including Medical, Dental & Vision Options, Life Insurance, CalPERS Retirement Plan, Floating Holiday Leave, 14 Paid Holidays, Flexible Work Schedule/Remote Options, Transit Subsidy, Educational Reimbursement, and more.
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MBA degree and/or a Master's degree in Instructional Design, Educational Technology, or related field completed or in progress. Advanced level skills in application of planning, resourcing and monitoring of effective design life cycles of training and other learning and performance solutions to support the organization.
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The knowledge, skills and abilities as indicated below are normally acquired through successful completion of a bachelor's or master's degree in child development, health education, early childhood education or related field.
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