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Work requires formal educational background in biology, chemistry, hematology, immunohematology, and microbiology normally acquired through completion of a two- or four-year post-secondary school program in clinical laboratory technology/medical technology and/or equivalent education and training in microbiology, chemistry, hematology, immunohematology, or related field.
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Financial planning tools, life insurance; employee discounts; paid holidays and paid time off; tuition reimbursement; as well as early childhood and post-secondary education scholarships.
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1 year of experience as a licensed funeral director and 2 years of post-secondary education. The Funeral Director/Embalmer is a significant role that has the opportunity to transform a person's final event into a beautiful celebration of their life through the arrangements and services they offer the deceased and their loved ones.
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Prior experience in primary or secondary education curriculum development, particularly with a focus on social studies or STEM. The primary focus of this role is to aid in the development, maintenance, and delivery of primary and secondary curricular programs, educational materials, and online content focusing on the history, structure, and operation of federal courts and the judicial branch of government, as well as the Federal Circuit's ties to STEM and our historic properties.
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The Director coordinates closely with other DME senior leaders and staff to ensure the education sector achieves the Mayor’s ambitious vision for academic and workforce excellence and creating a high quality education continuum from birth through career (from early childhood to K-12 to post-secondary and into family-sustaining jobs.
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The intern can expect to work on projects centered elementary, secondary, and postsecondary education systems with a specific emphasis on math and financial literacy. Projects may also include working with administrative data collection systems, which provide data on education equity in the PK-16 systems as well as museums and libraries.
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At least some post-secondary studies with focus in education, sociology, social work, STEM, or related fields; Current check from Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Criminal Background Check Current check from Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) Criminal Background Check, and Current check from National Sex Offender Registry (NSO.
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It is the goal that all students will be able to transition to post-secondary education, the workforce, and independent living. Completion of post-high school courses in Psychology, Child Development, Special Education, Behavioral Health or related field preferred.
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Secondary education beyond high school preferred. High School Education / GED. Nearest Secondary Market: Washington DC. Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Locally, we are known for our reputation as a Maryland state university making workforce-relevant education accessible and affordable to adult learners and other learners for whom a traditional post-secondary education is not an option.
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The Bulk Account Merchandiser (BAM) is responsible for selling, ordering and presenting products. The BAM role is responsible for selling new products and promotions, collaborating with customers to generate accurate product orders, ensuring commercial plans are executed across their account base, and merchandising products and packages using safe handling techniques and following all quality guidelines.
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A Master’s degree in Social Work, Higher Education, Disability Studies, Counseling, Special Education, Rehabilitation Counseling, or related field along with at least two years of experience working with students at post-secondary level accommodations, ADA , Section 504, and Section 508 is preferred.
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Post-secondary education in related field (communications, business) or equivalent work experience. only for the frequent interactions with English and French-speaking colleagues or internal partners across Canada or worldwide.
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Your post-secondary education or curricula must be accredited by an accrediting body recognized by the Secretary of the Department of Education to qualify. If selected, an official/sealed academic transcript(s) will be required to verify education prior to employment.
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Identifies and communicates any competitive issues or market activities that could impact the business (i.e., pricing, new packaging, change in business strategy, etc.) Schedule: 1st Shift Monday - Friday.
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