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Infant through older adult nuclear medicine procedure experience. National Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist - Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board upon hire or. Infant through older adult nuclear medicine procedure experience.
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For nearly a century, it has provided a broad range of products including confectionery, dairy, baby food, infant formula, sports nutritionals, health and beauty items, as well as pharmaceuticals.
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The position will work directly with the principal investigators and other members of the team to design and conduct research on the association of risk assessment with maternal infant health outcomes and cardiovascular risk behaviors, and the impact of the Black PEARL program on maternal and infant birth outcomes.
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Do you meet the minimum requirements for this position and have current certifications for ALL of the following: •American Red Cross or America Heart Association Automated External Defibrillator (AED) •Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for Infant, Child and Adult •Standard First Aid.
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The Black PEARL Model (PI: Candice Lucas, MD & Carol Major, MD) aims to integrate care systems in partnership with a BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) community-based doula workforce in Orange County, recruited and trained with HERStory, Inc., and establish systemic integrated care with UCI Health, the only academic health center in Orange County.
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Hiring Early Interventionists to work in our Infant Development Program (IDP) Education Bachelor's degree in psychology, child development, or a related field, or 2+ years of experience as an Early Interventionist.
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Master's Degree in occupational therapy, or speech language pathology and at least 3 years' experience with infant/young children with disabilities, including autism. Master's Degree in occupational therapy, or speech language pathology and at least 3 years' experience with infant/young children with disabilities, including autism.
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Spring Education Group’s Early Childhood Education Division includes nearly 150 schools offering services from infant care through Pre-K/K programs, as well as summer camp and after-school programs.
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Must have current BLS. Should have infant through older adult nuclear medicine experience. Nuclear Medicine Technologist. Must have current BLS. Should have infant through older adult nuclear medicine experience.
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NEONATES:Substance Abuse, Parent/Infant Bonding, Family Relationships, Safety, Developmental Milestones, Parental Coping/Acceptance, Birth/:Child Abuse/Neglect Reporting, Substance Abuse, Safety, Legal, Parent/Guardian/Child Relationships, Developmental Milestones, Family Relationships, Peer Group, School/Academic Performance.
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Under general supervision of the Supervisor, and guidance of the Lead Technologist, the Nuclear Medicine Technologist will perform all necessary duties and functions related to: (1) planning, organizing and performing diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine procedures and (2) fulfill all duties required by the department quality assurance, Federal, State and JCAHO Standards.
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DEFINITION:The Substitute - Child Care Assistant and Early Childhood Lab Assistant assists in providing care for infant to preschool aged children. DEFINITION:The Substitute - Child Care Assistant and Early Childhood Lab Assistant assists in providing care for infant to preschool aged children.
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Under general supervision acts as liaison between the patient (infant, adolescent, adult, and geriatric), nursing and Nutritional Care Services. Performs menu activities for patients of all ages including infant, adolescent, adult, and geriatric.
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First Aid, CPR, AED Certification (Infant, Child, Adult) A Waterworks Aquatics Swim Instructor is primarily responsible for teaching Private and Semi-Private swimming lessons to children and adults.
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The position will support multiple mixed-age Montessori classrooms ranging from infant, toddler, kindergarten, and elementary. We are hiring substitute teachers for our Montessori school district in Orange County.
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