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Job Description The Assistant Athletic Trainer will assist the Head Athletic Trainer in the prevention, ongoing assessment, acute care, treatment and management of athletic injuries and conditions of student athletes to restore needed levels of function for participation in athletic competition, activities of daily living, and vocational activities using knowledge and modern principles of athletic training.
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A high school diploma or GED is required, along with current CPR and First Aid certification to ensure the safety of our residents. Must have current CPR and First Aid certification.
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Documents all visits and case activities in efforts to meet with clients as outlined by the Refugee Resettlement team and Refugee Resettlement Program Director; The Refugee Resettlement Case Aid is responsible for providing direct ancillary support to the Refugee Resettlement Case Management team by using sound professional judgment and best practices to ensure that resettlement core services are provided in a deliberate, effective, and timely manner to eligible clients while maintaining compliance with established federal standards and requirements.
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Under the direction of the Head Athletic Trainer, the Per Diem Part Time Assistant Athletic Trainer assists the Head Athletic Trainer with the preventative care, injury evaluation, first aid, treatment and rehabilitation of all student-athletes and athletic teams as assigned.
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Our Corporate Retail Team is seeking an experienced Licensed Hearing Aid Specialist who is passionate about helping others. Through the Miracle-Ear Foundation, we give back to the local communities we serve, with a portion of the cost of every hearing aid sold helping someone in need.
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To expedite the hiring process please bring the following current documents:Background CheckCurrent First Aid and C.P.R.Current TB test taken within 6 months or a valid chest x-ray within 12 months.
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Business functional knowledge and/or leadership of Enterprise Operations functions to include: Deposit and Payment Operations processes that are responsible for core operations for all deposit and payment activities to include card, check, ACH, domestic and international wires, lockbox, RTP (Real Time Payment), mail and item processing.
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Provide basic first aid and care for minor injuries and illness according to a detailed protocol established by the school nurse (RN) or medical advisor. Primary PurposeWork under the immediate guidance and direction of a licensed registered nurse to maintain routine clinic records, provide minor first aid care, and conduct health screenings.
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Work closely with the Bursar’s Office to ensure the timely disbursement and transmittal of financial aid for the special programsEnsures the effective Financial Aid communication process to prospective students and their families, and supports the yield process and activities for admitted studentsMaintains knowledge of financial aid programs, including Pell, Federal, Cal Grant, and Federal Work Study (FWS.
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Maintains up-to-date training in CPR, First Aid, Crisis Intervention, Infection Control, Fire Safety, and other areas mandated by organizational policies. First City Recovery Center is in need of a reliable LPN/RN to care for individuals suffering from alcohol abuse and/or substance abuse and mental health in a professional and considerate manner.
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Adult/Youth Mental Health First Aid. Mental Health Therapist I: Master's degree with Michigan licensure, either LLMSW, TLLP, or LLPC, with requirement to obtain full licensure within 2 years of hire.
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Naturalist/First Mate - $Flamingo Adventures, located within The Everglades National Park, is now hiring a Naturalist/First Mate. We operate 2 large campgrounds, Eco Tents, and a full-service Marina, along with a newly opened Lodge and Restaurant.
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The certified athletic trainer is charged with managing the health care of participating athletes, including, but not limited to, first aid/emergency care, on-site injury evaluation, appropriate modalities, prevention, rehabilitation programs and medical referrals.
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Responsibilities: Provide both on and off-site hearing aid counseling, consultation, and customer care. About us: For 75 years Miracle-Ear has led the way in innovation and customer service, helping over 50 million people with hearing loss.
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CPR, Pediatric First Aid, Child Abuse Prevention, Criminal History, FBI Clearance, NSOR Certificate, PA Disclosure, PA Staff Health Assessment, TB Test, and Mandated Reporter certification required upon hire or within 6 months.
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