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The ASL interpreter shall facilitate communication among students who are deaf or hard of hearing, their hearing peers, the classroom teachers and other personnel in the school system. The ASL interpreter is an active part of the educational team and often serves as a liaison between students, general educators, and the CAPS DHHP. A commitment to lifelong learning and a spirit of collegiality and teamwork are expected and critical to the success of the program.
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Collaborate with the Director of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion to keep multiculturalism and diversity as a priority of curricular work and curriculum development Ensure that respect for diversity, equity, and inclusion, social emotional learning, and academic excellence are emphasized as core values of The Park School.
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Perform high complexity molecular biology procedures under the supervision of the CLIA Technical Supervisor (TS), titled General Supervisor (GS) & Laboratory Director (LD). Provide a lead role in facilitating test performance by training and advising other technologists, as directed by the CLIA Technical Supervisor (TS), titled General Supervisor (GS) or Laboratory Director.
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Ability to consistently collaborate with colleagues through shared planning and/or informal conversation to analyze student performance and development, and to plan appropriate interventions at the classroom or school level; and to regularly provide advice and expertise to general education teachers and the school community to support the creation of appropriate and effective academic, behavioral, and social/emotional learning experiences for students.
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To apply as an ultrasound tech, or sonographer, with Nomad, you must have an active ARDMS or equivalent certification, evidence of at least one year of experience as an Medical Sonographer (General) ultrasound tech, and evidence of at least one year of experience in your specialty/modality within the past three years.
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Job description JOB TITLE: Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) GENERAL PURPOSE: The Certified Nurse Assistant will provide basic patient care under direction of Vohra Physician and SNF Wound Care Nurse.
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A High School Senior (age 17 or older)*, High school diploma, a GED, or 15 college semester hours. High School Students may start their application as early as the end of their junior year.
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Juris Doctorate (J.D.) degree from an ABA accredited law school and admission to at least one U.S. state bar required. It’s the first notes of that song you love, the intro to your favorite movie, or simply the sound of someone you love saying “hello.
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In the Safest Environment GENERAL SUMMARY/OVERVIEW STATEMENTThe RN is a professional nurse registered in Massachusetts who is responsible and accountable for a specified group of patients in Allergy and Clinical Immunology at 850 Boylston Street, Chestnut Hill and other off-site locations, including but not limited to Brigham Medical Specialties at the Brigham Main Campus, Foxboro Medical Specialties, Faulkner Medical Specialties, and Hale Rheumatology.
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Clear knowledge of Commercial Insurance Coverage –Property, (including Flood, Wind, Earthquake and Terrorism), General Liability (including Workers Comp and Auto), Professional Liability and Umbrella/Excess Liability Insurance.
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Graduation from a school of anesthesia accredited by the AANA.Certification to practice as a Nurse Anesthetist and maintenance of that certification as required by guidelines established by the Council on Recertification of the AANA and by the State of Massachusetts.
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School loan assistance through our Student Debt Relief Program. Now we’re the leading general veterinary care practice in America, and we’d love to have you join our team. Awesome opportunities to volunteer through Mars Volunteer Program, like volunteering at coral reef cleanups or on research vessels.
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Our general studies curriculum is modeled after the public school frameworks, so familiarity with grade level secular academic expectations is a big plus. Create and implement lesson plans You will be responsible for teaching 5th grade general studies to all male classes.
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Requirements Completion of a two year approved School of Radiologic Technology Valid state radiology registration as required by state law Eighteen months of MRI Tech experience preferred, ideally in a critical care setting.
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This area is now a suburban neighborhood and located close to the park at the old Hamilton elementary school and bordered on the northwest by the Leo J. Martin public golf course. The village is also home of the famous landmark known as the Lower Falls Wine Company and the well-known author Sarah Fuller, who taught Helen Keller.
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