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Associate’s degree (AA) or equivalent from two-year college or technical school preferred. Trade school training and education preferred. Minimum high school diploma or GED equivalent required.
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EDUCATION: Master's degree in education or related field from an accredited college or university (preferred); Current and valid license with the CA Board of Behavioral Sciences; LCSW with the ability to provide clinical supervision to an Associate Social Worker/ASW (preferred.
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If you have not completed college units/degree, completion of the Para/Instructional Assistant Exam will be required upon hire. High school Diploma or Equivalent Completed at least two years of study (48 units) at an institution of higher education, or Associate or higher degree.
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Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university and five (5) years of experience related to SCI INFOSEC. Allowable substitution- High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED) with at least nine (9) years of experience in SCI INFOSEC.
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Employees are encouraged to take advantage of our company-sponsored continuing education programs to get their degree or the certification they need to propel them to the next level. This is a cleared position full-time on-site Industrial Security Specialist position in Port Hueneme, CA. The Industrial Security Specialist will be responsible for ensuring compliance with government and company security policies and procedures, managing the Industrial, Personnel, and Physical Security Program; and overseeing the implementation of security protocols.
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Officer positions in the Supply Corps are available to college graduates, and Logistics Specialist (LS) positions are available to those without a degree. RESPONSIBILITIES Officer Role A four-year college degree is required to become a Supply Officer.
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AA degree or higher in ECE, CD, or related field from a nationally accredited college OR. Traverse various terrains (grass, blacktop, dirt) and heights (ladders, playgrounds) depending on the school outdoor environment.
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Have a High School diploma or equivalent required; college degree preferred. Take charge in partnering with the Restaurant Manager to create a culture full of fun, excitement and optimism.
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Education through Archways to Opportunity including opportunities to earn a High School degree, college tuition assistance and English classes as a second language. We also fully support employees who stay home from work if they are feeling sick.
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Master’s degree in learning disabilities, special education, education, psychology, speech language pathology, communication disorders, educational or school psychology, counseling, or rehabilitation counseling; OR.
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Possession of a Baccalaureate or higher degree from an accredited college, including all courses needed to meet requirements for a teaching credential authorizing service in the grade levels and area assigned.
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We also offer tuition reimbursement, assistance with ECE Credits (worth college credit toward an Early Childhood degree), and our exclusive Master Teacher program to enhance your skills—and increase your pay.
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Full-time on-site Industrial Security Specialist position in Port Hueneme, CA. The Industrial Security Specialist will be responsible for ensuring compliance with government and company security policies and procedures, managing the Industrial, Personnel, and Physical Security Program; and overseeing the implementation of security protocols.
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The Assistant Director is responsible for the safe and effective operation of the School with the School Director, and achieving Learning Care Group’s safety vision of “No One Gets Hurt.” In the Director’s absence, the Assistant Director has sole responsibility for the safe and effective operation of the School.
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High school diploma or equivalent required, college degree preferred. Job Objectives: The Community Relations Representative is responsible for providing an excellent customer service experience throughout the resident journey at Essex.
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