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Serves as department of emergency medicine nurse educator within a Medical Treatment Facility (MTF) with responsibility for the planning, coordination, and implementation of continuing education, clinical education to include continuing medical education, continuing nursing education, graduate medical education, and various life support programs.
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Four years in Central Sterile Services; supervisory or educator role experience preferred. Current certification as a Sterile Processing Technician through an accredited organization (CRCST - Certified Registered Central Service Tech, HSPA, or Certified Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician CBSPD.
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The Deaf Educator plans and facilitates student learning across the school day with an emphasis on maximizing listening and spoken language skill development opportunities during all academic, social and developmental domains with support from the CAOS (Carle Auditory Oral School) supervisor, academic program coordinator and ECHO Program Manager.
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The Community Health Educator is an integral part of the Community Engagement Department to implement evidence-based programs within the Education Team. This is a hybrid position that can work from the Thousand Oaks location.
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Required Licensure/Certification: Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator (LCCE) or certification from the International Childbirth Education Association (ICEA) or certification of Childbirth Education from the International Doula.
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Working under the general direction of a county-based Small Farms Advisor, the Small Farms Lead Community Educator will develop, design, and evaluate bilingual (Spanish) educational materials, develop, plan, and deliver extension programming, develop and conduct effective methods to increase outreach, and participate in program evaluation, needs assessments, and strategic planning for outreach and extension efforts in the assigned county or counties.
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Under the guidance of the Market Education Director, the Nursing Educator collaborates with facility/market nursing leadership and staff across departments to assess, plan, develop, implement, facilitate, evaluate and revise educational programming for all levels of nursing personnel and non-nursing personnel as indicated or requested.
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George Washington University Hospital is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Clinic Educator for a nursing job in WASHINGTON, Washington, DC. NICU Level III Clinical Nurse Educator, Registered Nurse - Professional Development & Education.
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Be a Registered Dietitian with at least 5 years of clinical experience and as a Certified Diabetes Educator (Diabetes Educator Certification required) Will consider CDCES eligible candidates.
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Autumn Lake Healthcare at Post-Acute Care Center is an exceptional team-oriented company hiring for Nurse Educator / Wound Nurse! Join our wonderful team as a Nurse Educator / Wound Nurse today.
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This County Extension Educator position is an exempt professional staff role within UGA Cooperative Extension responsible for coordinating and delivering specific components of the 4-H Youth program out of this county office.
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The Care Management Health Educator II works under the guidance of a Manager or Director of the Department as required. The Care Management Health Educator II supports the Care Management Services teams in ensuring quality and compliance with the regulations and requirements of state, federal, and accrediting agencies.
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BA Degree with Educator Licensure. Be sure to review the Collective Bargaining Agreement to ensure that you clearly understand the conditions of your employment as a Classroom Para Educator.
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The George Washington University Hospital is seeking a dedicated and experienced NICU Level III Nurse Educator to join our Professional Development & Education team. The George Washington University Hospital is seeking a dedicated and experienced NICU Level III Nurse Educator to join our Professional Development & Education team.
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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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