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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: First aid, CPR, AED certified. Knowledge of medical and first aid skills including joint taping and physical therapy skills.
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QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS ● NATBOC certified, CPR/AED and First Aid certified, CPR/AED and First Aid Instructor. ● Promotes the school’s mission, philosophy, and vision ● Advances the school’s professional image ● Maintains open/effective communication ● Tracks all required coaching certifications - CPR, First Aid, AED, etc.
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Attend specialized training in executive protection, defensive & security driving, self-defense, certification in First Aid/CPR/AED (automatic external defibrillator), and first responder medicine (also known as TCCC: tactical combat casualty care.
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Keywords: CNA, Certified Nursing Assistant, Certified Nurse Aide, HHA, PCA Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Per diem, PRN Benefits: Flexible schedule Paid training Physical setting: Long term care Standard shift: Day shift Evening shift Night shift Overnight shift Supplemental schedule: Holidays Weekly schedule: Choose your own hours License/Certification: CPR Certification (Preferred) First Aid Certification (Preferred) CNA license (Required) Job Posted by ApplicantPro.
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Responsible for ensuring safety of all swimmers in the pool to include water safety, first aid, CPR (AED), and life guard instructor training; assists Activity/Transportation Director with supervising the life guards on duty; cleans, adjusts, and performs minor repairs and maintenance to swimming pool and auxiliary equipment by performing the following duties.
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CPR/first aid, first responder, defibrillator, MNJIS/NCIC terminal operator, use of force, CJIS Security Awareness certifications required within six (6) months of hire. Coordinate activities between responding law enforcement, fire/rescue, medical, emergency management, municipal utilities and county highway units operating in the field.
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Must possess current First Aid, Oxygen, and CPR certifications and as required by the specific c or successfully complete YMCA provided First Aid, CPR, Child Abuse/Sexual Abuse Prevention Training upon hire.
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First Assistant Tech PRN Days Position SummaryThe surgical first assistant, under the direction and supervision of the surgeon, provides aid in exposure, hemostasis, closure, and other intraoperative technical functions.
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CPR/First-Aid Instructor certified. CPR & First Aid certified. Develop and maintain athletic training supplies and inventory to support the program, including team first aid kits.
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AHA Certified CPR / First Aid Instructor. CPR/First Aid instructor certification. AHA CPR / First Aid Certification (Preferred) BSIS Certified Firearms Instructor.
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Licenses and certifications in: Commercial Driver' License (CDL); Basic Tree Cutting & Chainsaw Operator; Intermediate Work Zone Traffic Control Safety; CPR with AED, Standard First Aid, and Blood Borne Pathogens (BBP) Combined Course; and Flagger.
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Bath visits total personal care Transfer client using Gait Belt/Hoyer Lift Companionship Position Requirements: Must be 18 years of age Must be a State Tested Nursing Assistant in Ohio Physical, CPR & First Aid Valid Driver’s License.
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Must have current Wilderness First Aid certification and CPR. Wilderness First Responder preferred. Must have current Wilderness First Aid certification and CPR.
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The Emergency Services (EMS) Education Adjunct Faculty position is responsible for teaching lecture and practical courses in the EMS program to include EMT Basic, EMT-Intermediate, EMT-Paramedic, RN to Paramedic, Intermediate to Paramedic Bridge, AHA CPR and First Aid courses.
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Emergency Medical Response Certified; Emergency Medical Technician Certified; First Aid, CPR and AED Certified; or Community Emergency Response Team Certified.
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