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Job Title: Campus Monitor. Reports to: Principal/Assistant Principal. Skill in working with, monitoring and supervising students on the playground. Monitors playground equipment for the purpose of providing equipment for playground activities.
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Our Department of Defense contract requires US citizenship and a favorably adjudicated DOD background investigation for this position.
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SCHOOL MONITOR Part-Time. We offer a competitive salary, a team-oriented atmosphere, unmatchable staff development and a FOUR-DAY work week! Monitors children in the lunchroom, school grounds, and/or on bus to ensure appropriate behavior and the removal of safety hazards, which includes: cleaning up spills on floors, enforcing school rules and policies, escorting injured students to the nurse, picking up tripping hazards, intervening and defusing fights, placing cones around hazards, and performing other related activities.
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Mental Health Monitor/Sitter (MHM/S) - Weekend availability is preferred. Health Advocates Network is currently seeking a Mental Health Monitor/Sitter to work at a Facility in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Knowledge of principles and practices of safe bus transportation of special needs students
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Service Description: Monitors patients on suicide watch, in therapeutic restraints, or otherwise at-risk of self-harm or danger to others. If you have any questions, please feel free to call at (800) 928-5561 and ask to speak with Brenda Monday-Friday (08:30 AM - 05:00 PM PST.
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We are currently seeking resumes from qualified, responsible, self-sufficient, energetic Archaeological Monitor for our Phoenix, Arizona office. Minimum Education: Bachelor’s degree in anthropology, archaeology, or closely related field.
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Telemetry Technician/Monitor Technician - PRN/Per Diem/As Needed. Verifying correct identification of basic rhythms, lethal rhythms and artifact; maintaining EKG monitor alarms and responding to all alarms as needed.
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