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Has knowledge of, and can demonstrate proper technique, or can learn how to assist with: a gait belt, sit to stand lift, transfer board, oxygen equipment, C-Pap, Nebulizer, catheter, specimen, transfer pole, trapeze, wheelchair, scale, and other equipment as directed by the Resident Care Coordinator /RN.
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Lift objects that weigh anywhere between 15 pounds and 50 pounds (i.e. anything from a bowling ball to a twin-size mattress) with or without a reasonable accommodation The Frito-Lay Warehouse team comes to us with a wide variety of experiences, usually after honing their skills with prior success in warehouses but also other fast-paced environments.
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Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds Perks of Working at Centria: Structured career path in the field of Behavioral Analysis Discounts to hundreds of retail partners via our Benefit Hub Access to Centria’s Employee Assistance Plan with benefits around mental health and counseling Unlimited opportunities to make an impact in the life of a special needs child We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company.
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Desired skills and experience: Must meet basic requirements of local child care regulatory agencyPrevious teaching or assistant teaching position in a licensed early childhood program preferredKnowledge of the social, emotional and creative needs of young childrenMust be able to lift up to 35 lbs.
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Ability to move merchandise and lift up to 40 lbs Pay Range: 16.00 - 22.57 Employee pay is determined by multiple factors, including geography, experience, qualifications, skills and local minimum wage requirements.
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Must be able to pass standard proficiency test of basic knowledge College credits in early childhood education, child development, elementary education or a related field (preferred) Ability to lift 40lbs Drive to inspire a love for learning and commitment to healthy living Ability to meet state-specific requirements; CPR, Mandated Reporter training, TB test, etc.
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General knowledge of all aspects of maintenance repair and service Apartment maintenance experience is a plus HVAC Certification is a plus Ability to lift up to 40 pounds and climb ladders Ability to communicate effectively both in writing and verbally.
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Able to hand-lift and utilize two-wheeler, lift gate and/or other equipment to move and/or stack product cases/freight of varying size and weight throughout shift; product generally ranges from between 10-35 pounds and up to between approximately 60 and 90 pounds, depending on the location Preferred Qualifications: 1+ years commercial driving experience.
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For Infant and Young Toddler teachers, must be able to properly lift infants into and out of a crib. Must be able to lift up to 35 lbs. Kindergarten Teacher: 4 year degree in early childhood and certified to teach in the state in which the school operates required.
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Find out what you’ll become as a Package Handler at UPS. In this fast-paced warehouse job, you’ll lift, lower and slide packages up to 70 lbs. Take the next step on your career journey as a Package Handler/Warehouse Worker at UPS. Full and part time postions available.
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During the course of the following tasks the Surgery Veterinary Technician must be able to lift on his/her own, up to 50 pound animals and must be able to assist in the lifting of animals weighing over 50 pounds.
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Maintain a minimum market awareness of 30% for new lift truck sales. Occasionally lift and/or move material up to 25lbs. Anthem Blue Cross or Kaiser. Delta Dental plus orthodontics. Maintain a minimum market awareness of 30% for new lift truck sales.
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Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds, bend/stretch to stock shelves, stand/walk the sales floor for entire shift, work in a fragrance filled environment, handle & apply cosmetics products to clients-with or without accommodation.
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Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds, bend/stretch to stock shelves, stand/walk the sales floor for entire shift, work in a fragrance filled environment, handle & apply products to clients-with or without accommodation.
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Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds, bend/stretch to stock shelves, stand/walk the sales floor for an entire shift, work in a fragrance filled environment & handle and apply cosmetics products to clients-with or without accommodation.
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