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Climbing Wall Instructor (CWI) certification required; First Aid/CPR/AED certification required; previous climbing experience required. The ASR includes crime statistics and institutional policies concerning campus security, such as those concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters.
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Education Currently enrolled in an accredited RN program and upon completion of first clinical rotation Certifications Required: CPR. Shelby Baptist Medical Center: Located in Alabaster, this facility is equipped with 252 beds and sees over 51,000 patients in the emergency department every year.
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Licenses/Certifications: CPR/BLS (Basic Life Support), State License-Physical Therapist-Alabama, NPI NUMBER. Licenses/Certifications: CPR/BLS (Basic Life Support), State License-Physical Therapist-Alabama, NPI NUMBER.
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CPR and First Aid certification a plus. Assist with feeding, diaper changes, and other daily routines. Immediate opening for a babysitter near 35115 for infant twins. CPR and First Aid certification a plus.
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Certification - Required: Currently licensed, certified, or registered to practice profession as required by law, regulation in state of practice or policy; CPR. The role is accountable to support CNO to ensure high quality, safe and appropriate nursing care, competency of clinical staff, and appropriate resource management related to patient care.
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Reports to: Group Fitness Class-ic Coordinator ManagerFranchise Owner/Operator Requirements: Maintain valid CPR CertificationNationally Accredited Aerobic Certification AFAA, ACE or NASM preferred.
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Required: CPR Education:Required: Currently enrolled an accredited professional (RN) school of nursing. Shelby offers advanced technology resources including a 3 Tesla MRI, a robotic surgery program, and a state-of-the-art cardiology suite.
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First Aid and Safety includes a complete line of products and services, from pain relievers to defibrillators, from injury prevention counsel to CPR training. We provide on-site instruction on first aid, CPR and defibrillators and also offer sessions on blood-borne pathogens and OSHA compliance.
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Required: Currently licensed, certified, or registered to practice profession as required by law, regulation in state of practice or policy; CPR. AHA BLS, and if applicable by corporate policy for unit of hire, AHA ACLS and/or PALS and/or NRP.
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