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Here's what we need from you: Education : High school Diploma or College Degree required RBT certification or 40 hour RBT course completed- preferred Experience : Previous experience/degree in the following fields: Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Psychology, Child Development, Education, or has experience working with children in a licensed facility.
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Other responsibilities as deemed necessary and appropriate, or as may be directed by the Activity Director May be required to help run special programs on occasional evenings or weekends, as needed Minimum Qualifications: Must possess, as a minimum, a high school diploma.
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LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS, and/or REGISTRATIONS: Certifications: Required: CRCST or CBSPD EDUCATION: Minimum Required: High school diploma, GED or equivalent Certificate : CRCST or CBSPD Preferred: Some college or Associate’s Degree Field of Study/Additional Specialized Training: Graduate of Sterile Processing Training program preferred.
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Respectful and compassionate Good time management skills Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills Strong ethics Physical endurance High school diploma or equivalent Perks: Sign on/ Referral Bonus Daily Pay Merit Program with chance to earn $1 raise every 2 weeks.
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EDUCATION/LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS High School diploma or equivalency certificate (, HiSET, TASC Test) from an accredited institution or governmental unit required. Education beyond high school may count toward experience.
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Medication reminders Communication in daily log of client's health, well-being, and activities Successful applicants will meet the following requirements: Minimum High School Diploma or GED Valid driver's license, car insurance, and reliable vehicle - REQUIRED. Open availability strongly preferred.
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Requirement High School Diploma/Equivalent Pesticide applicator's license or able to acquire on e Able to pass background check and drug screen tes t Able to squat, kneel, climb a ladder and get into crawl space s Clean Driving record.
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Administrative ResponsibilitiesCreate or follow program outline Take attendance / registration at program sign-in, including program fees Track volunteer hours and turn in at each session endAssist in program evaluationAttend required meetings & trainingsQualificationsHigh School diploma required Minimum of one-year related experience with persons with developmental disabilities or experience in recreation/sports activity leadership.
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High School diploma required (BA degree in Human Services or related field preferred) The Day Program Case Manager is an integral role in our Day Program Services that will work to build and foster professional relationships with Individuals with developmental disabilities served on his or her caseload and members of each Individuals interdisciplinary team to ensure ongoing coordination of services.
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Staying on top of nutritional, wellnessQualificationsHigh school diploma or equivalent preferredPassion to Live Well! This includes cash handling, inventory count and deposits according to GNC procedures, as well as maintaining the appearance of the storeThe ability to complete omni-channel orders timely and accurately in compliance with company guidelines.
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Job Required Knowledge & Skills High school diploma or equivalent plus one year relative experience. Education High School Graduate or Equivalent Reports To. General Description Generate Sales Produce sales gains, by providing customer service.
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QualificationsHigh School Diploma is preferredNo experience is requiredHigh Demand IT Specialized SkillsPlatform KnowledgePreferred knowledge, skills or abilities Farming, ranching, pet/equine, or welding knowledge is strongly preferred.
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Certification as a Nursing Assistant and BLS preferredHigh school diploma or equivalent preferred. Work presents potential exposure to communicable disease and hazardous materials. Also performsfunctional assignments defined by the Nurse Manager and which facilitatetherapeutic services provided to patients.
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A high school diploma, and An Associate Degree or two years of college study. Experience working in a elementary school setting. Assistants must meet the requirements of the NCLB and Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) at the time of hire.
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Have reliable transportation•High school diploma or GED We put a lot of thought into our programs to provide you with a benefits package that matters. Here's a small snapshot:•Five hours of paid volunteer time per month with nonprofit organizations•Product discount of 60% off regular-price merchandise Management reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to consider you for any available positions, and may make an offer to you for either seasonal or regular employment, based on company business needs.
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