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Position Summary:Under the general supervision of the Administrative Director of Cardiopulmonary Services & the direction of a cardiologist, performs diagnostic cardiac ultrasound procedures on pediatric, adult, and geriatric patients.
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Graduate of an accredited Registered Nurse school of nursing. - Counsels nursing assistants and communicates clearly with Clinical Nurse Managers and/or Director of Nursing if issues arise.
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Qualifications:*- Graduated from an accredited mortuary school or college of mortuary science- Have a Massachusetts Funeral Directors License or reciprocal ability. Our Family-Owned funeral home is growing, and were looking for an energetic, positive, and compassionate *Funeral Director *to join our innovative firm.
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Our school director at Woburn has more than 12 years of leadership experience and is a trusted and dedicated mentor. Working in close contact with your co-teacher and school colleagues.
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After School Program Teacher - 2024/2025 RESPONSIBILITIES: Reporting to the Site Coordinator, After School Program Teachers will assist with the supervision and activities of the program participants.
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Several of our hospitals are teaching affiliates of Harvard Medical School, and our system is a national leader in biomedical research. b) Provides input to the Nursing Director/nurse leader regarding unit needs.
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Minimum of 10 years experience as a non-profit Development Director or Executive Director, or equivalent role, with direct experience in grant writing, fundraising, and operations. A Better Chance of Andover is one of the Community School Programs within the national A Better Chance non-profit organization.
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The head teacher will work directly with the CTE director, the High School Principal, the administrative team, and departmental faculty members to offer direction and support with curriculum development and review, high-quality instructional practices, assessment design, and data analysis.
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Maintains effective communication with Director of Education, Program Coordinator, colleagues and students. Under the direction of the Director of Education, assists in the development, organization.
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The Student Services Coordinator will be required to work 220 school days, at the discretion of the Superintendent, Assistant Superintendents, or Director of Special Education. The Student Services Coordinator is a member of the school staff designated by the Superintendent of Schools.
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The position reports to the Senior Director of Development for the School of Arts and Sciences and the Executive Director of Tufts Hillel. Collaborates closely with colleagues in various units within University Advancement, including the School of Arts & Sciences, and School of Engineering development officers, the Annual Fund, and Advancement Gift and Information Services, to support the Tufts Hillel fundraising program.
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SUMMARY: The Advisor will report to the Education Director and will advise and support incarcerated and justice involved individuals at one or several of the Essex County Sheriff's Department's carceral and/or reentry settings.
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SUMMARY: The Reading Public Schools is seeking staff for the Extended Day School Year for Before School and After School programs. Oversees students during before school and after school activities, playground, eating activities, emergencies and preparedness drills, etc.
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Austin Preparatory School, located in Reading, Massachusetts about 20 miles north of Boston, has an immediate opening for the position of College Counselor. The College Counselor reports to the Director of College Counseling and is responsible for contributing to a comprehensive college advisement program that is aligned with best practices of the industry.
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EEC Director I or ll and EEC Lead Infant/Toddler Teacher qualified (based on program's licensed capacity and age groups served). EEC Director I or II, and EEC Lead Infant/Toddler Teacher, qualified (based on program's licensed capacity and age groups served.
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