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10+ years of experience working with Federal Emergency Management Assistance (FEMA) Hazard Mitigation Assistance (HMA) programs at the federal, state, or local level and/or private sector.
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ICF is seeking an experienced Program Director to support key Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) programs. Ability to provide a strategic perspective on projects that require an understanding of public policy, emergency management, climate change, equity, natural hazards, and community outreach.
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Come join our fast-paced, exciting emergency room team as a Registered Veterinary Technician! You will be given 4 weeks of paid education focusing on emergency and critical care to prepare you for your month long mentorship on the treatment floor with your shift leaders.
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Assists during transition and movement of children from one activity to the next and one physical location to another, including during domestic flights or international flights (international when requested by ORR), and during emergency shelter evacuations.
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The new Emergency Department at Grace Medical Center features 17,000 square feet of state-of-the-art design with technology and amenities for emergency care. Grace Medical Center offers emergency care, inpatient and outpatient behavioral health, renal dialysis and diagnostic services.
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As part of several specialty-only groups, our patients have access to board-certified veterinarians in many specialty departments, including Emergency and Critical Care, Internal Medicine, Surgery, Cardiology, Neurology, Dermatology, and Ophthalmology.
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Plan and implement programs to train managers and associates in Bloodborne Pathogens, Body Mechanics, Ergonomics, Reasonable Suspicion of Drugs/Alcohol Awareness, Breath Alcohol Testing, Drug Screen (DOT and Non-DOT) Collection, Medical Emergency Response Team and other Occupational Health topics as necessary.
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Assists doctors’ appointments, emergency room, and hospital visits, and contacts on-call nursing appropriately. Administers medications according to policies and procedures of Medication technician Training Program/Certified Medication Technician (MTTP/CMT) curriculum, and applicant regulations.
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Receive all camper medications, maintain all medications except for emergency medications in the health room, dispense medication at the appropriate times, and return medications to parents at the end of camp.
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We’re hiring Event Emergency Medical Technicians (Event EMTs) for the upcoming Eagleman and/or Ironman Events to deliver high-quality patient care and customer service to event guests, venue and event staff and local partners at special events in fixed and temporary venues.
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Two (02) years of experience as an instructor in threat analysis or three (03) years of experience in a leadership position, with four (04) or more direct reports, in an organization such as a Security Operations Center, a Cyber Emergency Response Team, a Cyber Protection Team/Blue Team or a Red Team/Cyber Mission Team.
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Support Camp Director in establishing rules and emergency procedures with campers. As a Camp Counselor , you will be an active participant in all camp activities and will assist your Camp Director with a variety of daily tasks, all with the goal of creating a memorable and meaningful camp experience for your campers.
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Manage emergency situations and ensure execution of disaster plans; notifies Security Supervisor and or Security Director of emergency situations. Responds quickly, calmly, and effectively in emergency situations, including the use of physical restraints when required, according to department and Medical Center guidelines.
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You will meet with clients at the emergency scene, once the fire department completes their services you go into action. The Emergency Care Coordinator is a high-profile position and one of the most exciting roles in our company.
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For positions based in Colorado, NVA provides eligible employees with paid sick and safe leave and public health emergency leave in accordance with the requirements of Colorado's Healthy Families and Workplaces Act.
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