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QUALIFICATIONS : To bask in the summer fun, here's what you need: High School diploma or equivalent (G.E.D.) One year of paid experience in childcare or a related environment Valid CPR and First Aid certificate (or a willingness to get trained) Valid Driver’s License and reliable transportation (essential for those summertime adventures.
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High school diploma or GED certificateExcellent customer skills, and care deeply about providing empathetic, quality care to customersPrevious experience working in a healthcare environment Experience working with Microsoft Office and comfortable with data entry into our electronic health record systemBLCS certificationPreferred qualifications: 1+ year experience in the outpatient settingBilingual (English/Spanish) skillsFront office, Back office and Laboratory experience.
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Hourly Pay Rate: $15.60 - $23.01 # Qualifications Education: Prefers a high school diploma#or#GED. Experience: Requires completing an approved health unit coordinator/secretary program#or#one (1) year of related work experience, preferably in a healthcare setting.
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Minimum Requirements: High School Diploma/GED or equivalant combination of education and experienceServSafe® Allergen certification within 30 days of hireServSafe® Food Handlers Card within 30 days of hire.
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Education and Experience Requirements: High school diploma or GED One to two years of experience as a line cook, restaurant cook, or prep cook. Education and Experience Requirements: High school diploma or GED One to two years of experience as a line cook, restaurant cook, or prep cook.
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Only staff with a high school diploma or GED may perform any specified analytical testing, i.e. Point of Care testing. To include the following: 1) specimen collection 2) general laboratory specimen processing or 3) referral laboratory processing.
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Minimum Qualifications High School Diploma or equivalentAA degree or, 60 semester hours from accredited university, or satisfactory results on an AZ state-approved competency examCPR/First Aid (certification provided)Ability to operate standard office equipment including computer and related softwareSatisfactory criminal background checkThe physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
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Requirements: A big smile, eagerness to learn, and compassion for our Residents Under the age of 18 must provide proper schoolwork authorization (if applicable) Minimum requirement of high school diploma or equivalent Completes all state educational requirements Receives and maintains First Aid certification and Heimlich Maneuver training, facilitated by the company Spectrum Retirement Communities, LLC and its affiliated companies are Equal Employment Opportunity employers.
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Education & Experience A high school diploma or GED; Completion of four-year electrical apprenticeship is preferred. Skillfully terminate electrical panels, circuit breakers, and transformers, ensuring proper connections and compliance with electrical codes.
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ALL OTHER DUTIES AS ASSIGNED.EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS:Minimum Degree Required: High school diploma or equivalent experience. POSITION SUMMARY:The Stocking Associate performs various merchandise stocking duties both in Receiving & on the Sales Floor.
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High School Diploma or GED is preferred with at least six months mechanical and/or building maintenance experience. Pre-employment Alcohol/Drug Test. This drug test includes the normal seven-panel test but excludes marijuana for non-safety sensitive positions.
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THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ATTENDANT PER DIEM DAYS CANDIDATE WILL POSSESS THE FOLLOWING EDUCATION, LICENSE/CERTIFICATIONS, AND EXPERIENCE. MINIMUM EDUCATION: High School Diploma or equivalent GED. MINIMUM EXPERIENCE: On the job training.
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Follow and implement safety and quality control programs Other duties as assigned EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: The ideal candidate for the Welder position will possess a High school diploma or equivalent and 1+ years of experience.
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Requirements:At least 1 - 3 years' experience as a Medical Assistant preferredBilingual strongly preferredExcellent communication skills-both written and verbalGood computer skills and being familiar with Microsoft (Word and Excel)EMR (Athena) experience a plusEducationHigh School Diploma or GEDCompletion of Medical Assistant program from an accredited school, or passage of the Medical Assistant examination.
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Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent. Examples of Duties Employees at this level perform responsible duties requiring a high degree of skill and experience in the maintenance and repair of aircraft, aircraft power plants, and component parts.
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