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Head Pool Lifeguard Head Lifeguards are required to have: American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification, First Aid, and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer, Title 22-First Aid for Public Safety Personnel, and a minimum of two years lifeguarding experience demonstrating increased responsibilities.
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Public Safety will also provide ongoing training in a variety of areas, such as CPR/First Aid/AED, Stop the Bleed, De-escalation, and Mental Health First Aid. In addition, successful candidates will receive communication training through APCO and Private Security Officer training under PA Act 235.
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The Seasonal Head Lifeguard supervises all aspects of an outdoor aquatics facility in the absence of the pool manager including duties such as employee supervision, facility grounds, patrons, equipment and chemicals, emergency, first aid and the "Learn to Swim" program.
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Ensure all first-year Hispanic students have completed all applications relevant to scholarships and financial aid before student finalizes enrollment/registration. Join us at NMSU Alamogordo, a thriving Hispanic Serving Institution, as a Student Success Coach for First Year Experience.
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Possession of the following current certificates at time of appointment: Red Cross First Aid (either multi-media, standard, or advanced); Red Cross or American Heart Association CPR ; Red Cross Lifeguard Training ; and a Red Cross Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Certificate at time of appointment.
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AHA Certified CPR / First Aid Instructor. CPR/First Aid instructor certification. AHA CPR / First Aid Certification (Preferred) Must be an U.S. Citizen and read, write, and speak English Trainers must have background with a minimum of two (2) years of training experience in civilian community law enforcement, military service law enforcement or commercial/industrial security force service.
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Must possess aquatic specialization certifications such as American Red Cross (ARC) Lifeguard , (ARC)Standard First Aid Certification , (ARC) CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer and a valid (ARC) Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Certification.
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Starting pay $16.20 - $19.20/ per hour As a Pharmacy Technician in Training, you receive free training with our exclusive Rite Aid Pharmacy Technician Training & Certification Program. Apply to become a Rite Aid Pharmacy Technician/Technician Trainee and thrive with us today.
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Must be CPR certified and trained in basic first aid response within six months of hire. Previous security experience required with at least one year experience with the operation of a security management system and closed circuit television system.
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Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation, First Aid, Lifeguard, Swimming Instructor, Standard First Aid, Basic Life Support, Lifeguard Training and Water Safety Instructor or Learn To Swim Instructor certified.
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As a Pharmacy Technician in Training, you receive free training with our exclusive Rite Aid Pharmacy Technician Training & Certification Program. Your purpose is to successfully complete the program and continue working as a Rite Aid Pharmacy Technician.
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Your role as a Certified Residential Medication Aid (CRMA) is essential in ensuring residents receive their medications, in addition to helping with personal care and addressing resident needs promptly.
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Become a Rite Aid Pharmacy Technician today! Company Rite Aid Requisition JR026984 Last Updated 2024-01-03 Department Pharmacy Job Locations Rite Aid Store 05371 - 4041 Nw Logan Road, Lincoln City, Oregon, 97367 97367 Job Description Pharmacy Technician\Technician in Training Contribute to our mission to improve Health and Wellness in your community.
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Observe personnel in the building and provide assistance and direction as needed and ensure that they comply with building security procedures. Ensure that those entering are properly identified and signed in according to building security procedures.
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FREE Certified Medication Aid Classes with employment as an STNA. Why STNA Medication Aid Training with us? The Certified Medication Aid must be able to follow physician orders and document the medication administration accurately and in accordance with facility policies and procedures.
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