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First Aid certification, Infant/Child and Adult CPR/AED certification required within the first 60 days of hire. Complete Life Time On-Demand Learning Requirements (Kids and Rock Wall) prior to first day of work.
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Must be CPR/AED and First-Aid instructor certified or have the ability to become certified (through the Park District) within 12 months of hire date. Benefits: We offer a generous health plan effective the first day of employment in addition to many other benefits including a pension through IMRF.
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Assists with the monitoring of first aid supplies and equipment for gymnastics center. Certification in advanced Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), First Aid and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) within 3 months of employment.
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Must pass a background check and be first aid/CPR certified (can be obtained after hired) Create a controlled safe and clean environment; provide first aid treatment as needed.
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Medical treatment of victims is designated to local community emergency responders but the Incident Commander and Hazardous Material Technicians could administer first aid and CPR on a Good Samaritan basis in an emergency.
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Must possess current CPR, First Aid Certification. Comprehensive benefits effective on the first of the month. JourneyCare Hospice is seeking Hospice RNs in Lake Forest, IL. New competitive salaries, immediate openings available, generous time off packages, 401K + match and so much more.
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Assistant Camp Director positions are required to be proficient organizers, be comfortable working with peers and the public, have physical endurance, perform heavy lifting, be proficient in First Aid/CPR, and proficient in Microsoft/Google computer programs.
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Maintain CPR/First Aid certification on an annual basis provided by the Wilmette Park District. Communicate any site employee, participant behavioral or disciplinary problems to the Recreation Supervisor.
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American red Cross First Aid Certificates. Perform first aid and fill out appropriate paperwork. American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification preferred. The Park District of Highland Park is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Certificates and Licenses : Lifeguard, CPR/AED and First Aid certifications required. Experience as a youth sports instructor/coach, camp counselor and/or teacher preferred. Acts as substitute swim instructor when necessary.
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Current First Aid certification is required or must be willing and able to become First Aid certified. Food handlers certification and Certified Medical Technician/Certified Medication Aide certification, where required.
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Our typical camper "special needs" are diabetes, allergy management, and daily first aid. Current CPR and First Aid certifications are required. Our typical camper "special needs" are diabetes, allergy management, and daily first aid.
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Delivers the highest level of customer service, management, and consistency to both Members and Team Members. Completes the casting, interviewing, hiring, and onboarding of kids team members. Successfully complete and pass Kids On-Demand Certifications before 1st day of work.
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CPR/First Aid Certified or will train on site. The BY YOUR SIDE Occupational Therapist (OT) is responsible for collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to create and maintain therapy plans that address sensory processing, attention, executive functioning, fine motor, gross motor, self help, ADLs, adaptive play and leisure skills.
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First aid certification by camp opening (training provided) Assists in both performing and visual arts sections. Mandated reporter by camp opening (training provided) Outside when possible, in arts/dance or music studio.
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