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You must have a GED or High School DiplomaYou must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. and qualify for a U.S. Coast GuardMerchant Mariner Credential (MMC) as well as a Transportation Workers Identification.
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Mobility: Reliable transportation, a valid driver’s license, and a high school diploma/GED are a must. Automotive expertise: Previous experience as an Auto Inspector, Insurance Adjuster, Mechanic, or similar roles is essential.
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Not only a music and sports venue, the arena also is frequently used for trade shows, large catered functions, receptions, religious services, and classes. The arena is home to Florida State Mens and Womens basketball and is known for its electric atmosphere and fierce home court advantage.
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At TMH, you can become more – a leader, a teacher, an expert. Located in Florida’s capital city, Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare (TMH) is seeking motivated and dynamic Registered Nurses to join the most advanced healthcare system in the region.
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Per week during the school year. Board Certified Behavior Analyst (certified through the Behavior Analyst Certification Board) or BCaBA. Must have experience with behavioral intervention, and/or a strong educational emphasis on the principles of learning and developmental psychology.
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The Program Specialist IV serves as the parent services specialist for the Bureau, providing information, technical assistance, and support related to Florida’s special education programs for students with disabilities to school district personnel, special project liaisons, parents, families, and stakeholders in Florida.
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At least 1 year experience as a CT Technologist (not including school). We are seeking a CT Technologist who is comfortable performing computed tomography, radiographic and limited fluoroscopic exams with portable equipment.
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Graduate of an approved school of nursingStrong assessment and care planning skillsAbility to delegate care appropriately and supervise Licensed Practical NursesDo you need home health care experience to be a Home Health Nurse.
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Qualifications: Class A License (CDL-A) Current DOT medical card 3 months in the last 12 months or 1 year in the last 3 years in a tractor with a 40-foot or longer trailer, Easy to qualify, All accidents will be reviewed, Copy of Truck Driving School Certificate if less than 1 year since graduation You can reach our team at (888) 653-1911 Our Philosophy: At American Trucking Group, our "We Care" attitude is evident from the start.
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Additionally, a Deputy School Resource Officer receives. Attends county-wide School Resource Officer meetings and trainings. Certified Deputy Sheriff that performs a wide variety of law enforcement activities specifically related to the school environment.
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High school diploma (or equivalent) and successful completion of a Medical Assistant training course at a vocational/technical school. If you are interested in becoming a part of TMH’s legacy of quality & compassionate healthcare, we want to know you.
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ECO Magazine is a marine science trade publication committed to bringing scientists and professionals the latest ground-breaking research, industry news, and job opportunities from around the world.
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Completion of Officer Training School (OTS), Air Force Academy (AFA) or Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) Bachelor’s degree or be within one year of attaining your degree or have secured a placement in either Medical school, Residency, or as a Board Certified Provider.
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All independently owned and operated franchised businesses operate under the service brands' marks, trademarks, trade names, logos, emblems, slogans, or other indicia of origin in connection with the Mr. Rooter Plumbing® franchise system within a specified geographical area.
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Our client is looking for an innovator by nature and a Remote Crypto/Blockchain Developer (Web) by trade, we’d love to hear from you! Our client is looking for an innovator by nature and a Remote Crypto/Blockchain Developer (Web) by trade, we’d love to hear from you.
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