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Establish and maintain a safe, healthy and nurturing learning environment.
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Prepare all required paperwork for the food program including but not limited to daily meal counts, meal food production records, and infant meal records. Childcare Network invites you to join us and build a big career with little learners in a fun, nurturing environment where children are encouraged and guided to thrive.
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Educate new parents on basic infant care including breastfeeding, hygiene and safety. Ability to operate a variety of equipment related to infant support and care in the NICU. Ex: respiratory management, chest tubes, central lines, cooling, etc.
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The Child Care Technician is responsible for directing instructional and recreational activities involving infant/toddler children. Concierge prescription delivery on the main campus when using UAMS pharmacy.
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Work with the School Director to place the food orders to maintain the items needed for all meals to be served. Ensure equipment is maintained and any issues are brought to the attention of the School Director.
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CC013100 3K Infant Toddler Unit. Required - 1 years total experience required, which includes 1 year of PCT, CNA, or Medical Assistant in a healthcare setting, OR current ACH employee with clinical experience, OR successful completion of 1 semester of healthcare curriculum, OR successful completion of ACH Pulse Center PCT training experience.
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Summary of Job Duties :The Early Childhood Infant Teacher will demonstrate a passion for early childhood education and will implement developmentally appropriate teaching methods which meet children's needs and stimulate learning in all developmental areas found in the Arkansas Early Learning Standards.
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We offer free Infant, Toddler, and Pre-K childcare programs serving 11 counties with numerous centers across the state of Arkansas. AEL is redefining the next generation of leaders through the delivery of research-based and innovative services.
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We offer year-round programs for children from infant through elementary-aged school age. We are seeking an experienced and enthusiastic Teacher to plan and implement an ongoing program of activities that promote the social, emotional, cognitive and physical development of each child, in accordance with the Primrose Balanced Learning approach to teaching and learning.
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Utilizes ADH and other neonatal and infant market and outcomes data to help develop and prioritize plans for recruiting NICU Alliance members. Experience with driving public health initiatives such as lowering infant mortality rates preferred.
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Newborn care and assessment for healthy infant. Collaboration with care management team, including anesthesiologist, physician or midwife, lactation nurse, and charge nurse. Newborn care and assessment for healthy infant.
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Responsible for daily preparation of all meals, including infant food and formula preparation for sites with infants and toddlers, and clean-up of dishes and utensils. STATEMENT OF THE JOB : Under the overall supervision of the Early Childhood Director and the direct supervision of the Center Manager.
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The EMT delivers care based on patient needs appropriate for the neonate, infant, pediatric, adult, and geriatric patient. The Logistics Coordinator/EMT, under the supervision of the EMS Operations Coordinator and/or the EMS Director, is responsible for maintaining an inventory necessary to operate while monitoring operating expenses regarding supplies.
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Location: Emergency Department, Inpatient Medical Floors, Women and Infant Service Line/Neonatal ICU Shifts: Varies (Weekdays, Weekends, Days, Overnights) The Licensed Social Worker is a member of the care management team and responsible for assisting in the management of the continuum of care from admission through discharge for assigned patients.
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Summary of Job Duties :The Milk Lab Technician is responsible for safe preparation of infant feedings in accordance with current Human Milk Banking of North America (HMBANA) Guidelines and department policies.
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