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The primary Role of the Director of Training and Development is to develop people at all levels of the organization by working alongside the Operator to create and execute a store training curriculum.
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Together, we are a global leader in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in emergency management and climate resilience, providing client support through assessments, strategy, data science, education, planning, training, exercises, econometrics, coaching, trauma-centered community engagement, equity audits, capacity building, and effective implementation.
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The Training Program Supervisor plays a crucial role in managing the training and development of OEDM's Career Development continuing education programs. Seven (7) years of experience in staff development, training or adult education.
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Job DescriptionPosition Summary:The District Manager In Training (DMIT) position is geared towards providing eligible candidates the training to be successful in the role of District Manager.
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This individual will be responsible for developing, implementing, and continuously improving safety policies, procedures, and training programs to ensure the health and well-being of employees and contractors while maintaining the integrity of the natural gas utility's operations.
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The DMIT will then be required to successfully complete the MIT Training program, gaining insight into the role of Store Manager or Restaurant Manager– the team they will be managing.
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Arcadia Care - L icensed Nursing Home Administrator Training Program Position Summary: The Licensed Nursing Home Administrator (LNHA) directs the day-to-day functions of the facility in accordance with current federal and local standards, guidelines, and regulations that govern nursing facilities to assure that the highest degree of quality care can be always provided to our residents.
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Training and Professional Development opportunities available to develop and strengthen your skillset as a Registered Behavior Technician. Ability to acquire RBT (Registered Behavior Technician) certification within 45 days of hire date, with training provided by Surpass Behavioral Health.
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Travels 1 - 2 times per year for company provided training. Under the direction of a Chief Operator, Assistant Project Manager, or Superintendent performs work involving the operation and maintenance of the sewage treatment facility, pump stations, Easton beach UV station, and CSO facilities.
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Duties include: Provide athletic training services for intercollegiate sports as assigned by the Head Athletic Trainer. Assist with the overall operations of the athletic training facilities; and complete duties as assigned by the Head Athletic Trainer.
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Kimley-Horn's Fort Worth, Texas (TX) office is seeking a Surveyor in Training (SIT) with 2+ years of experience to join their Survey team. Kimley-Horn's Fort Worth, Texas (TX) office is seeking a Surveyor in Training (SIT) with 2+ years of experience to join their Survey team.
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Responsible for supporting the development, documentation, and maintenance of Electric Operating Procedures, Substation Electricians program, transformer reclamation shop training, advanced Journeyman training, Metering training and hands on compliance training.
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Bachelor’s degree in human resource management, Training and Development, or a related field required. Provide inputs to the training strategy and the development of specific training development plans.
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Consults with vocational evaluation and employment services staff regarding curriculum development and participant training needs. Delivers monthly professional development training for staff on standard training topics (HIPPA, Work Habits and Professional Boundaries, Using SharePoint, and others.
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Provides technical expertise for online and in-person trainings and events, including publishing online events to Foundation for Recovery’s website, promotion and marketing online registration pages, organize and manage live-streaming and webinars, online content for self-paced online trainings, maintain online classrooms for hybrid trainings, development of online forms, surveys, and other data collection methods for pre-training and post-training evaluations.
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