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As required by the license, ensure manual dexterity to keep documentation records; assess and provide behavior management in crises and call for assistance if needed, and be able to physically perform CPR/First Aid. Obtain the required documents from the DDD support coordinator (planning documents and authorizations for the DTA and employment services.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS · Minimum AA Degree, 60 credit hours or Parapro Certification · Ability to use word processing on a PC computer · Valid IVP Fingerprint Clearance Card · Valid First Aid / CPR Certifications PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS · Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer · Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds at times ABOUT US Sun Valley Academy is a premier charter school district serving students in the Avondale and South Mountain communities.
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Current First Aid card required or must be provided to ADHC and HR within 45 days from date of hire for new hires. The Activities Coordinator - ADHC takes primary responsibility for the planning, coordination, and implementation of all program activities and special events for frail, elderly, and physically handicapped program participants and their families.
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Lifeguard and First Aid Certified. Rescues swimmers in danger of drowning and administers first aid. Ensures swimmers are aware of potentially dangerous swim areas and activities.
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CPR and First Aid Certification from an accepted agency (ARC/AHA) Administer first aid and emergency care to students and staff; follow-up with professional help in severe or extreme emergency cases.
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Job Purpose: This position serves as a first point of contact for all entities that enter a medical facility and is responsible for a variety of activities related to patient intake and care.
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REQUIREMENTS TO BE A CHILDCARE PROGRAM LEAD:21 years of age or olderCurrent state approved first aid certificationCurrent CPR certification Minimum two years experience working with childrenKnowledge and experience in childwatch or babysitting including a demonstrated ability to provide age-appropriate activities to children, ages 5 years to 11 years.
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Special Needs: Ability to obtain First Aid and CPR certification within 30 days of employment. Basic first aid; Assists teacher by helping with classroom instruction and working with children during instructional activities.
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Equivalency: Required Testing Certificates and Licenses Arizona Teaching Certificate Appropriately Certified in Core Content Area SEI Endorsement Required Continuing Educ./Training ClearancesCPR Certificate Criminal Background Clearance First Aid Certificate Valid Arizona IVP Fingerprint CPI Certificate Clearance Card(or ability to obtain district sponsored training.
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Have an approved and current nationally recognized certification for the type of activity and skill levels they are instructing, e.g., swimming, aquatic exercise and nationally recognized certification in lifesaving and water rescue methods and skills, as well as basic first aid training, and CPR (both child and adult) training.
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Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) restraint certification, First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) training course completed at first available offering by District. Works with site manager to plan, organize, and direct a variety of recreational and educational before and after school activities for students grade K-8.
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Certification in First Aid and CPR is a plus. This is a part-time, on-site Caregiver role located in Greater Phoenix Area. The Caregiver will be responsible for providing non-medical in-home care services to senior adults such as assistance with activities of daily living, meal preparation, medication reminders, companionship, transportation, and light housekeeping.
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First Aid certification, Infant/Child and Adult CPR/AED certification required within the first 60 days of hire. Engages children in interactive activities that include storytelling, organized arts and crafts, singing, and games.
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Dispenses medications to students and performs minor first aid as directed by nurse or principal. Performs clean up after activities including picking up toys and trash, washing tables and chairs and rearranging furniture.
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This role will guide in targeted activities for those with dementia as well as aid in activities of daily living. Perform daily job duties in a safe and healthy manner, including the use of proper techniques when lifting individuals, production/activity materials and completion of First Aid/CPR, as needed.
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