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Provide leadership in the building in utilization of multitier systems of support for behavior including PBIS, social emotional learning, and Collaborative Problem Solving techniques. Training and/or experience in instructional and/or management strategies in positive behavioral supports, Collaborative Problem Solving, TEACCH, ABA, visual systems/learning, assistive technology, social thinking, social emotional learning, curriculum adaptations, social skills instruction, Picture Exchange Communication Systems (PECS.
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The Crisis Counselor may assist the client in activating their problem solving skills and developing some additional coping strategies to resolve his/her conflicts. The Crisis Center provides responsive and professional crisis counseling services on a 24 hour basis to all residents of Brown County.
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The Music Therapist facilitates programming that provides healing through music- based therapy techniques that emphasize clients to explore their feelings, improve their emotional wellbeing and problem-solving skills.
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Apply cross-functional problem-solving skills in regards to food formulation, new technology application (i.e. 3D printing), bench-to-pilot scale-up, and other types of food manufacturing machinery.
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Additionally, the PET CT Tech is expected to work independently in problem solving and be the super user of the PET CT system. LICENSURE NMTCB or ARRT (N) certification in Nuclear Medicine Technology or ARRT(R) certified by the American Registry of Radiological Technologist and Connecticut State License.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer will be responsible for executing various supplier quality engineering related activities such as Compliance, Process, and Product Audits, MRB, FAI Witnessing, Review and Sign off, Problem Solving, Corrective and Preventive Actions, Supplier Performance Reporting and other Quality Improvement Activities.
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A Lead MTSS Interventionist provides interventions, monitors student progress, and supports planning and facilitation of the school’s problem-solving process. Co-design and co-facilitate the Campus Problem Solving Meetings and MTSS Triad Meetings.
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The candidate for this position should have hands-on experience in molecular biology, genomics, and cellular assay development; excellent organization, problem-solving, interpersonal, and collaboration skills; experience building or managing teams; outstanding verbal and written communication abilities; ability to adapt to and effectively manage changes in a fast paced and dynamic environment; and have a passion for science and sense of urgency to find new medicines to benefit patients.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skillsStrong attention to detail and problem-solving skillsPortfolio Requirement:Github repository showing real work and problem solvingBlog posts showing their thought process solving complex issues or creating clever solutions or any indication of merged PRs or ongoing contribution to WordPress or Laravel would be amazing in lieu of a portfolio.
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Expertise in optical sensor development spanning concept design, hardware prototyping including interface of optical sensors with mixed signal electronic circuits, design verification and problem solving in a rapid production environment.
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Good background in electrical schematic reading, component layout, wiring methods, electrical machine assembly, trouble shooting and problem solving. 1-3 years as Panel Builder, Automation Technician, Controls Technician, or equivalent.
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The Problem Solving Hospital Liaison receives referrals from the local hospital system, and works with participants to divert them from entering or returning to the homeless shelter system or streets.
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Driven by an insatiable passion for the Bitcoin mining industry and the energy sector, the Energy Group is rigorous in their analytical methods, creative approach, and thorough problem-solving abilities.
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AvalonBay Communities is on the hunt for a Lead Maintenance Technician who thrives on innovation, excels in problem-solving, and is determined to provide residents with an extraordinary living experience.
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Diagnose and repair problems in such areas as HVAC, electrical, plumbing, major appliances, carpentry, emergency systems, flooring, hardware accessories, masonry, painting/wallpaper, water features (pools, spas, etc.
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