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Must obtain and keep current training certifications in first aid, communicable diseases, child abuse recognition & prevention as required by ODJFS. Must attend all necessary YMCA, child care and/or grant related training.
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As a Pharmacy Technician in Training, you receive free training with our exclusive Rite Aid Pharmacy Technician Training & Certification Program. Apply to become a Rite Aid Pharmacy Technician/Technician Trainee and thrive with us today.
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Current Wilderness First Aid, Wilderness First Responder, and/or CPR certification. Projects may include trail construction & maintenance, habitat improvement, hazardous fuels reduction, re-vegetation, historic preservation, and local environmental service projects.
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The Usher directs guests to their seats and to other services around the facility; including restrooms, concessions, first-aid, and other event-specific locations as directed by the Event Manager.
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Your role as a Certified Residential Medication Aid (CRMA) is essential in ensuring residents receive their medications, in addition to helping with personal care and addressing resident needs promptly.
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RN First Assistant - General Surgery 1st Floor, Providence Holy Family Hospital, Spokane WA The Registered Nurse First Assistant (RNFA) is a registered nurse with specialized education. This RNFA role is responsible for first assisting on surgical procedures and coordinating all aspects of such.
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CSN's Workforce and Economic Development Division is looking for a customer-friendly part-time employee who is interested in becoming a Part-Time Clerical Aid. The Part-Time Clerical Aid serves as a representative for providing valuable resources, assistance with providing general information for Adult Career Education Services (ACES), and general inquiry assistance.
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Complete a 14 week training program that consists of courses in criminal law, firearms training, first aid, traffic accident investigation, traffic law enforcement, human relations, crime scene research, patrol procedures, departmental policies, report writing, and other related areas.
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Previous RNFA experience: minimum 2 years current surgical first assistant experience preferred. The Registered Nurse First Assistant (RNFA) is a perioperative nurse who works in collaboration with the surgeon and other healthcare team members to achieve optimal patient outcomes.
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We also provide specialty training on topics such as medical gas certifications, DORA required Plumbing continuing education classes, various vendor trainings, CPR/First Aid and others. This list includes projects such as McGregor Square, UCCS Hybl Sports Medicine & Performance Center, AIMS Community College Welcome Center, Vail Health, Grand Colorado Peak 8 at Breckenridge Ski Resort, NREL and many more.
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Reporting directly to the Associate Dean of Students, Dr. Ashley L. Brown , the Director of Emory First will serve as a key member of the Belonging and Community Justice (BCJ) leadership team within the broader context of Emory Campus Life.
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The offices of Student Financial Services and Admissions (Enrollment Services) are currently seeking a Senior Enrollment Counselor (Financial Aid) to work in a fast-paced, high energy, and service-oriented environment.
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First Aid/CPR Certified (within 120 days of employment, training can be provided) If you are unfamiliar with the job title of Home Care Aid (HCA): Similar job titles are Caregiver, Personal Care Attendant (PCA), Home Health Aid (HCA), Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), or Direct Care Provider.
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Completes service training requirements including Crisis Center Core Training, FCASV (Florida Council Against Sexual Violence) Training, Trauma Informed Care, Psychological First Aid, Mental Health First Aid, and Safe Talk within the first sixty days of employment.
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Work with the Director of Student Financial Services to develop and manage a strategic financial aid and scholarship awarding program that leverages existing aid to meet the recruitment and retention goals of the strategic enrollment plan, in collaboration with the Vice President for Student Engagement & Success, the strategic enrollment management committee, University Advancement, and other key stakeholders.
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