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In addition to the responsibilities of an Education Facilitator, The Studio Facilitator is a point of contact and representative of the iLEAD home study program, the Studio EF provides academic and operational support to the parents and learners.
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We are seeking vibrant, motivated, and dedicated professionals to serve as a Group Facilitator - Therapist (CA), who will be providing Group Therapy services to persons with substance use disorders, mental health disorders, and/or co-occurring disorders.
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Retrieve and recover of student's property (lost and found) items left unattended on campus; transport unattended items to school office; document items and aid in the identification and recovery process; retrieve electronic device property; record confiscated device information into log; communicate with students and/or parents to return property.
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The Community Engagement Facilitator oversees the recruitment, organization, and leads the CEAC and YAC members by facilitating meetings, events, and training to work collaboratively to support MSFRC and NMFRC. Additionally, the Community Engagement Facilitator takes part in facilitating the Personal Empowerment Program in the Family Resource Centers to provide survivors of domestic violence with the education and empowerment to decrease and/or prevent abuse in intimate relationships.
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Tutor (IVC MESA - AEW Facilitator/Tutor) Tutor (IVC MESA - AEW Facilitator/Tutor) ivc.edu. Paper copies are available in the District Human Resources (DHR) office upon request. Report and discuss AEW progress with MESA Director.
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In this role, you'll collaborate closely with clients, engaging in projects that encompass a wide spectrum of process safety and risk management activities, with an emphasis on PHA, HAZOP, and LOPA facilitation.
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Unleash your potential and drive business growth as a District Manager specializing in B2B Acquisitions!
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The facilitator will lead both in-person and virtual orientation sessions for new associates to introduce them to the company culture, values, policies, and procedures. Ensuring a positive experience: The facilitator will be responsible for ensuring that new employees have a positive experience during their onboarding process.
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You will be working as an Inclusion Facilitator who will support the Y Inclusion program in facilitating the inclusion of children (ages toddler through 12 years old) with developmental disabilities who are mod to severe in Childcare programs.
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Partnering with onboarding coordinator to handle all logistical details prior to associate arrival. Bachelor's Degree (Industrial Psychology, HR, Education, Business) strongly preferred. Excellent communication and storytelling skills.
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