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Full or Part Time Part Time Special Instructions to applicants NOTE: All applicants under consideration for employment at Fayetteville Technical Community College will be required to complete a consent form that allows FTCC to conduct a criminal background check on your behalf so that you may be considered further for the position for which you have applied.
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The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Education Coordinator is responsible for the education and training activities offered by Rice EMS. This includes training EMS providers at the First Responder, EMT, and Advanced EMT level, as well as overseeing the continuing education offered by REMS.
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With a commitment to excellence and diversity the University of California, San Diego Department of Education Studies (EDS) invites applications for the position of Non-Senate Faculty (temporary/part-time lecturer) to teach undergraduate courses as well as courses in the graduate credential programs during the academic year.
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Responsible for processing and coordinating the Education & Training Services function. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree in Education or work-related field preferred.
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This is a fast-paced, high-demand position requiring the candidate to wear many different hats in a busy, high-energy cosmetology school, including education specialist, technical expert, classroom coach, clinic floor coach, and team manager and career path advisor.
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Oversee the creation, development, and implementation of culinary-based nutrition education programming, including in-person and virtual education, cooking demonstrations, nutrition presentations, and social media content.
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Participates in training, continuing education, and professional development activities to build and maintain current knowledge base of sexual health education best practices and prevention efforts statewide and in PPGC service areas.
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The St. Louis area has a storied, flawed and fractured education system that is ripe for an ambitious and enterprising journalist itching to dive into one of the most important reporting beats in the region.
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The Health Education Specialist is responsible for the coordination, scheduling and presentation of the Cadena de Madres educational curriculum in the form of a baby shower. Additionally, the Health Education Specialist represents DHP at a variety of community events and meetings when appropriate.
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Our markets include commercial development, warehousing, pre K-12 and higher education, science and technology, municipal and public works agencies, offices and corporate facilities, and retail and food.
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Reporting to the Vice President, Education, and coordinating closely with the Director, Product, Digital Services, the Senior Product Manager will oversee iteration of existing CFR Education products, aid in launching a new suite of climate materials, spearhead assessment and personalization strategies, and lead additional initiatives.
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Substitute Special Education Aide An ESS substitute special education aide assists the classroom teacher to provide extra support to students with special needs, promoting maximum academic and personal growth.
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The role of the Education Specialist is to provide academic support, role modeling, and mentoring in the vocational, school, and living environment to ensure the educational and vocational needs of the youth/young adult are being met.
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Prepare and teach courses in the field of Physical Education that may include: Total Fitness, Fast Fitness, Independent Fitness Lab, Advanced First Aid, Coaching Theory, Weight Training, Toning, Health & Wellness, Badminton/Pickleball, Softball, Hiking, Volleyball, Walking, Bowling, or any other course offered through the department.
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Job Code: 00001122 HEALTH EDUCATION SPECIALIST. comprehensive knowledge and understanding of current health education practices and guidelines for tobacco cessation support. The Health System encompasses Duke University Hospital, Duke Regional Hospital, Duke Raleigh Hospital, Duke Health Integrated Practice, Duke Primary Care, Duke Home Care and Hospice, Duke Health and Wellness, and multiple affiliations.
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