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The RN Diabetes Educator is a professional nurse, who independently directs, initiates and implements patient diabetes teaching and learning with a body of expertise knowledge and advanced skills, and ultimately inducing positive outcome to empower and promote behavior changes necessary for optimal health, psychological adaptation and quality of life for the patient with a chronic disease, Diabetes Mellitus.
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Registered respiratory therapist, respiratory therapist, respiratory, RRT, respiratory care, allied health, allied, healthcare, health care, patient care, pediatric respiratory therapist, pedi respiratory therapist, pediatric RRT Requirements: RRT (Peds) (NICU) for Baltimore, MD Pediatric Skills in Level IV NICU.
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Delta embraces the notion of life-long learning and continuous improvement, and so is looking for those with a sincere desire to self-reflect on personal instructional practices and work collaboratively with colleagues to improve teaching and learning for all students.
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Delta College is seeking faculty members committed to the college's philosophy that education serves the greater good by providing students access to a better life. Demonstrate experience, skills, and commitment to fostering an environment of belonging, diversity, equity and inclusion in student, faculty and staff.
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Other duties as assigned by Transition Coordinator or Transition Strategist KNOWLEDGE and SKILLS General knowledge of state and federal labor laws General knowledge of laws pertaining to special education & rights of employees with disabilities General knowledge of methods/techniques for teaching life skills to students with disabilities General knowledge of agencies/organizations that provide services to youth/adults with disabilities.
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Mental health practitioners work one on one with clients teaching skills to develop and enhance psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills, when these abilities are impaired by the symptoms of mental illness.
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The Health Educator serves as community resources regarding reproductive and sexual health, with the goal of assisting individuals, groups, families and communities in the acquisition of skills and competencies related to making healthy life choices and breaking unhealthy habits.
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Board certification in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Psychiatry or Neurology; outstanding clinical skills and an extensive research portfolio applicable to geriatrics; interest in clinical teaching; eligibility for Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center staff privileges required.
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Responsibilities include working directly with youth who have experienced trauma, role modeling skills necessary to build healthy relationships and teaching important life skills such as halthy recreational activities, good hygiene, appropriate social skills, coping skills, and anger management skills.
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SSE seeks a chair for CS who combines exemplary academic, research, and teaching experience with strategic leadership ability; outstanding interpersonal and communication skills; collaborative and creative energy; and ambition for promoting the success of a department whose mission is central to SLU’s collaborative ecosystem.
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As a Clinician / Therapist with our Youth Behavioral Health Community Crisis Center team, you will focus on building healthy relationships and teaching appropriate social skills, coping skills, and anger management skills to the youth in need.
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Must meet CCIU procedures for transporting students (including motor vehicle record check; please see attached document for more information) - Current police, child abuse & FBI Fingerprint clearances required upon hire - Clearance as an MA provider by the Commonwealth of PA and the federal government (conducted by the CCIU upon hire) Pay (3 - 4 rates): per hour based on direct experience taking students into the community and teaching job and life skills.
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The Department of Pediatrics is responsible for teaching pediatric residents from the Tulane-Ochsner Pediatric residency program, as well as medical students from two universities. Benefits: - Malpractice insurance provided- Full benefits including medical, dental and vision insurance- Retirement options (401k, 403b, and 457b)- Ochsner retirement contribution after 1 year of service- 160 Hours of Vacation - 10 CME Days Plus $2K Allowance- 3.5 X salary in life insurance (max $700K) and matching AD&D- Ochsner-paid salary continuation (short-term disability)- Own-occ long term disability.
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A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AN AFTER SCHOOL TEACHER As an After School Teacher, you are responsible for teaching the provided curriculum and ensuring that the children at our summer camp remain safe while in your care.
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Teaching students basic self-defense skills such as blocking punches or kicks using hands and feet, and breaking falls with knees or elbows. Teaching students about the history and philosophy of martial arts, including karate, judo, tae kwon do, and more.
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