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Must have training and knowledge in prevention; screening, evaluation, and assessment; planning, implementing, and monitoring intervention; consultation with and education for team members, including families and other professional; service coordination; transition planning; advocacy, awareness and advancement of the knowledge base in early intervention, to treat, and help to prevent communication and swallowing disorders in patients.
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Homehealth #RN #LPN #HomeAide #caregiver #foster. Become a Host Home / Shared Living provider with Mosaic at Home®! Ability to pass State/Federal and APS/CPS background check. Care for someone with complex physical/medical needs (i.e., hearing impaired, vision impaired, non-ambulatory, etc.
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Early morning shifts from 4 am to 12pm. Sandwich Maker & Deli AssociateOur sandwich makers prep, assemble and wrap sandwiches for our new and growing outpost program. Qualifications: Must be 18 years of age Willing to cross-train in bakery and deli tasks as needed Effective and friendly communication skills Knowledge of basic math and ability to follow written guidelines The ability to lift up to 40 pounds Ability to stand and walk short distances for an entire shift Tolerates working in a chilled meat room with proper freezer gear and gloves Team player Grocery, food or retail experience preferred Benefits: Great pay.
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Responsibilities of the Caregiver Provide one-on-one assistance to clients in the comfort of their own homes. Caregiver Job Requirements Caregiver Certificate a Bonus, but not required, we offer paid training.
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Caring for people in need can be a rewarding experience.”
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Whether you're looking for your first job or to build a career, a lot of hours or just something to keep you busy on evenings and weekends, early bird or night owl, we got you covered with lots of flexibility.
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At KinderCare Learning Companies, the first and only early childhood education provider recognized with the Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award , we offer a variety of early education and child care options for families.
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School, early childhood, or pediatrics experience is preferred. JOB DETAILS: We are partnering with a school district in Fountain, Colorado (suburb of Colorado Springs) that is looking for a highly motivated and passionate Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) for an onsite contracted position for the remainder 23/24 school year.
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