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Under general direction of the Earn While You Learn Lead Instructor & AMR East Bay IFT Operations, the EMS Student will attend and participate in a comprehensive EMT training & on-boarding program.
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Your Role As a Personal Stylist Program Manager, you cultivate and lead the Personal Stylist team on-site within your respective store. Responsible for recruiting, hiring, and training new Personal Stylists and developing potential NM associates to grow into the Personal Stylist program.
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The Director of Pain Psychology will lead the pain psychology program housed in the UCSF Pain Management Center, which operates under the auspices of the Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care, Division of Pain Medicine.
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Medical, dental, vision, Long-term disability, Life & Pet Insurance / 8.5% Employer 401K Matching program/ Tuition Reimbursement / FSA, HSA & Transit Commuter Benefits / Generous PTO accrual - 5 weeks annually / 15 paid holidays / Lunch-n-Learn Training Program.
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The Medical Assistant Supervisor actively engages in the local and national Family Planning and Abortion community and organizations, functions as clinic administrative lead for Ryan Program.
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What we provide: On-the-job training - One on One 12 week mentoring program for new agents Access to National & Local Teams w/ guaranteed lead Company perks- Stock grants, Agent Health Insurance Partnerships with GoSocialAgent (social media marketing) & LiveByLocal Part Time & Full Time agents welcome.
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Founded in 1950, St. Anthony's is the most comprehensive safety net service center in San Francisco, directly providing food, clothing, medical care, addiction recovery services, access to technology, job training, and other critical resources to the community.
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Forward-thinking and Outcome-Focused: The DCU manager serves as the department’s program lead for disaster response planning, disaster coordination and emergency preparedness. Coordinates Safety Assessment Program (SAP) training and maintains the list of available SAP-certified personnel, as well as coordinates with partner CCSF departments on maintaining an active list of SAP-certified personnel.
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Participates in the preparation of training and exercises for DBI’s disaster response plan Continuity of Operations Plan (COP) and its supporting plans, appendices and annexes; Knowledge of: emergency preparedness practices and procedures, project and program management, principles of disaster response structure and governance, policy development and effective reporting.
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Police Officer Lateral And Academy Attendee / Graduate Police Officer - University Police Department
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The incumbent has the opportunity to participate in a number of special assignments such as bicycle patrol, various training instructor positions, detective work, background investigations, crime prevention, field training officer, motors and various lead officer positions.
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The Project Scheduler will lead the planning & scheduling efforts on multiple high impact commercial construction projects. Additional benefits include life insurance, commuter benefit, short & long term disability, fitness reimbursement, FSA, tuition reimbursement, back-up daycare, tutoring & family support benefits, EAP/Work-Life assistance, and a holiday contribution program.
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On-the-job training on EPA databases to include FOIA and SDWrelated databases as well as access to in-house training on program subject matter, including the functions and responsibilities of the Groundwater and Drinking Water Branch.
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Supervised by the Assistant Program Director and working in conjunction with the site-based Resident Services Team Lead, the Senior Case Manager (SCM) is responsible for providing services to our residents.
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Minimum travel may be required for training purpose and lead generation. Free Club Membership, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Basic Group Live and AD&D Insurance ($10,000), and 401k Savings and Investment Plan.
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Knowledge of the grooming salon program certification (PETCO Promise, Pet Stylist Mentor Program, Canine Heritage Breed Test, Pet First Aid.) Familiarity with the dog training class offerings and the PCC's dog training schedule.
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