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A certified pool operator, and certified diver (after completion of provided training) the Store Director keeps up to date with and maintains all industry safety and training standards for all pool and offsite diving operations.
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To be successful in their role, the Store Director must effectively lead their team in driving the acquisition, conversion, and retention of swim, scuba and travel customers while operating a safe, clean, and well-merchandised retail training center.
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The CNA instructor works collaboratively with MTI of New York's Director of Education and all Nursing Department Instructors to coordinate and teach new CNA training programs, CNA clinical internships, and CNA competencies.
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Must have training commensurate with phlebotomy certification approved by Lab Director or Assistant Lab Director. Working under the guidance of the Medical Director and Laboratory Technologists/Technicians, the Lab Assistant performs specimen collection and specimen processing.
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As the leader of one assistant, a small team of retail salespeople and a larger team of contracted dive professionals in the operation of their aquatics training center, the Store Director builds sustainable growth through individual and team development.
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A one-time training payment of $200 for one day of onboarding training (as determined by the treatment director) PRN Home Study Specialist may also be responsible for the recertification of foster homes as determined by treatment director.
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Position Purpose Supervise Water park staff, carry out instructions of the Aquatics Director, act as the liaison for all Red Cross materials, transmittals, and lifeguard classes, along with creating training materials and Daily Training Topics, also to ensure the continued training of Lifeguards and provide a safe recreational environment for guests and their families.
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Willingness to accept supervision and guidance from the Pastor, Church Council, the Director of Faith Formation and Christian Education as well as the Mutual Ministry team. Works with Director of Faith Formation and Christian Education and Parish Administrator to coordinate and maintain communication within the congregation and marketing to the community via social media, written communication, or verbal presentation.
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Under the direction of the WIC Director and Associate Director, the Nutrition Services Manager (Registered Dietitian) position is primarily responsible for staff training and development of paraprofessional and high—risk nutrition staff In addition, this position is responsible for Quality improvement (QI) of the paraprofessional and high—risk programs.
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Under the guidance of the Director of Dive Programs, helps develop field scientific diver training. PSI Cylinder Inspection and Hazmat Training Instructor Certification preferred.
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The IT Compliance Director plays a crucial role in fostering a culture of compliance within Apex, overseeing the development and maintenance of IT compliance programs, training initiatives, and awareness campaigns.
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Works in close collaboration with the Associate Director, Area Manager, and Training Coordinator to determine the training needs of all the WIC program staff as it relates specifically to CDPH/WIC standards.
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Under the direction of the WIC Director and Associate Director, the. In conjunction with the Associate Director, prepares and trains paraprofessionals to be WIC Nutrition Assistants (WNA) and determines competency to submit authorization requests to CDPH/WIC for approval.
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In addition, knowing and performing all front desk and spa attendant duties, the Spa Coordinator assists the Spa Director/Asst. Spa Director in coordinating the training, and monitoring of duties and quality of work for front desk staff.
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May perform hyperbaric safety director duties after completing the required Healogics hyperbaric safety director training. Assist in vein clinic as assigned after Healogics Vein Clinic training completed.
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