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The Parents as Teachers Parent Educator is responsible for parent education to help parents understand their role in supporting their young child's development from the beginning.
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Fud is looking for a talented Stay-at-home Parent - Freelance Copywriter to join our community. As a stay-at-home parent, we understand that you have valuable skills and experiences to share.
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The FFS Parent Aide Educator will work with families affected by abuse and neglect and assists parents with behavior changes that will allow their children to come back to a safe home. Northeast Family Services is seeking a FFS Parent Aide-Educator to join their growing NH team.
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Senior House ParentReports to: Dean of Residential LifeThe Senior House Parent oversees the social, emotional, physical, and educational well-being of the students residing in their residence. Collaborate with colleagues, on-call staff and senior leaders to help resolve emergency situations, such as missing students and/or students in distress, both on and off campus; Contribute to supervisory rotations as the Senior House Parent on duty, which includes 24 hour on-call and collaborative crisis management in emergencies.
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As a Cardiopulmonary Educator with CVS Health, you will have the opportunity to use your clinical skills to be an educator to your patients and their caregivers, helping them understand their complex Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) therapies by providing infusion training and clinical support.
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Parents as Teachers Educator certification will be required; may be acquired upon hire. Support the planning and implementation of structured parent-child group events. Provide required face-to-face visits per month in fidelity with Parents as Teachers model.
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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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Job Description Parent Peer Support Job Description Unique opportunity to join Maryhaven, Central Ohio’s largest and most comprehensive behavioral services provider specializing in addiction recovery.
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In the area of parent representation, the Appellate Attorney will help fulfill ILS’s statutory mission to “make efforts to improve the quality of services provided pursuant to article 18-B of the county law” by working in consultation with others to develop training programs, creating templates and other resources, and providing individual consultations to improve mandated representation in Family Court appeals in matters such as records, briefs, and oral arguments.
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Job Title: PARENTS AS TEACHERS - PARENT EDUCATOR. In conjunction with the parent educators, prepare the monthly newsletter, maintain the web site and PAT social media. Assist in monthly staff meetings and attend monthly ZOOM meetings of MOPATA and other DESE trainings/meetings to report to Parent Educators.
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Utilizing a multidisciplinary approach, and working closely with nursing staff, physicians, dieticians, case managers, physical therapists, the diabetes nurse educator will assess, plan, implement, document, and evaluate educational instructions and outcomes given in a self-management directed program of diabetes education.
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The Community of Practice Educator will lead the efforts of the UC Environmental Stewards program to increase the sustained engagement of its Climate Stewards and California Naturalist course alumni to advance community and ecosystem resilience.
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Under the supervision of the Senior Director, Nursing Operations and in collaboration with the Chief Nursing Officer and applicable Department Directors, the Clinical Nurse Educator designs, organizes, implements, and evaluates generalized, as well as focused adult learning activities and programs that facilitate the professional growth, skill development, and competency of direct clinical nursing care providers in arenas providing women’s/newborns care.
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RESPONSIBILITIES:The Foster Parent Coach/Recruiter is responsible for the onboarding of prospective foster parents focused on marketing, outreach and recruitment, engagement, and training and support.
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The purpose of the Conservation Educator is to develop and implement a comprehensive information and education program focusing on agricultural, environmental, and zoning issues affecting the county.
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