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LMT Certified (Non-negotiable); MUST be CPR Certified. You MUST be a Certified Massage Therapist and lease DO NOT apply if you do not have the experience! Athlete Within is DTLA’s premier sports performance, rehab and recovery facility.
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Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC)BLS and PALS.Working knowledge of Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Preferred Qualifications: CPR instructor preferred. Certified Lactation Educator (CLE.
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License, Certification, Registration Registered Nurse License (California) International Board Lactation Consultant Examiners Certificate within 12 months of hire Additional Requirements: Experience in breast-feeding education and postpartum and/or mother-baby.
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First Aid/CPR certified Food handler certification EXPERIENCE: On the job training provided PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: High School Diploma Certifications in public health, Nutrition education, Food safety, or related field.
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First Aid/CPR Instructor certified. First Aid/CPR certified. Associate or Certified Safety Professional. HELIX provides CEQA/NEPA, biological, cultural resource management, habitat restoration, regulatory permitting, environmental compliance monitoring, acoustics and noise control, GIS, and air quality and greenhouse gas services to both the public and private sectors.
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Rate Senior Lifeguard 17 Two summers WSI, SFA, $15.58 - $19.93 as a Lifeguard CPR & LTApplicants must be an American Red Cross (ARC) certified Lifeguard by date of hire. American Red Cross Certificates: WSI - Water Safety Instructor, SFA - Standard Red Cross First Aid, CPR - Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation for the Professional Rescuer, LT - Lifeguard Training.
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Emergency Medical Technician Certificate (if applicable), Medical Assistant or Certified Nursing Assistant Diploma (if applicable) Phlebotomy Certificate (if applicable), or similar military experience/certification (if applicable), Current CPR Certification, Current California Driver's license.
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Flexible Hours Competitive Pay 401K Paid Orientation & Training Overtime Pay Medical REQUIREMENTS Dependable and Compassionate Home Care Aide Registration 2 Years experience (Life or Professionally Paid) Accept and recognize CNA and/or HHA Certified 1 year Personal care assistant PCA CPR/First Aid TB Test/TB Chest X-Ray Bilingual Preferred RESPONSIBILITIES Personal Care Med Reminders Meal Prep Light Housekeeping Companionship Transportation Fully Vaccinated.
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Who YOU are:You have a caring heart for the elderly and want to make a difference in their livesYou enjoy being a companion to an elderly person, help them prepare meals, take walks with them, help keep the house tidy, and give them a reason to smile every dayYou are reliable and a great communicatorYou have your Home Care Aide license, a recent TB test and are CPR certified.
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Supervises LVNs and certified nursing assistants. Valid State licensure as an LVN Current CPR certification. Benefits: Medical insurance with Rx benefits Dental insurance Vision care 401k retirement savings plan Paid vacation.
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Experience: Certified Nursing Assistant experience (Required) Restorative Nursing Assistant Certificate (Preferred) License/Certification: CNA Certification (Required) CPR Certification (Required) Competency in Point Click Care (POC) software is highly preferred We provide a competitive salary and benefits package.
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Willing to become CPR/First Aid Certified and get flu shot. Secure TB, First Aid and CPR certification in a timely manner. The ABHS supervises overnight Behavioral Health Mentors and supports the participants in their development of basic living and social skills.
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Who YOU are:You have your CNA license and your Home Care Aide licenseYou speak Spanish fluentlyYou have a caring heart for the elderly and want to make a difference in their livesYou enjoy being a companion to an elderly person, help them prepare meals, take walks with them, help keep the house tidy, and give them a reason to smile every dayYou are reliable and a great communicatorYou have a recent TB test and are CPR certified.
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CERTIFICATION/LICENSE: Certification in CPR/AED. Certification from national organization such as ACSM, ACE, PTAG, W.I.T.S, CSCS, TPI, MAT, NSCA, NASM required. Within one year of employment ClubCorp STAR certified.
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Certification in CPR, First Aid and AED as well as being a certified group exercise instructor with AFAA or ACE. Certification in CPR, First Aid and AED as well as being a certified group exercise instructor with AFAA or ACE.
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