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Applicants should have a degree in a sports related field or be working towards a degree in one (Physical Education, Sports Management, Coaching, Child Care, Kinesiology, Exercise Science, etc.
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As a non-licensed Therapist, candidates will have Master's degree with eligibility to become licensed as a LMFT, LPCC or LICSW. Candidate will provide psychotherapy services and skills training for clients (ranging from infants to adults) with mental illness and/or mental health needs.
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Straight out of college with a Finance degree, she held roles including Financial Representative, Director of Training, Development Officer, Chief Growth Officer, Associate Managing Partner, and now Managing Director.
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Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in Geomatics, Surveying or related field & Licensed by state/province in Land Surveying or equivalent Licensure. As a registered professional land surveyor, you have the authority to sign and seal survey documents prepared by you or performed under your direct supervision.
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Qualifications: Education: Two (2) year technical degree or similar experience in the low voltage/fire alarm construction field. We create a culture of teaching and learning through cross mentoring that spans generations, disciplines, interests and talents.
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Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science or related field (Biology, Botany, Ecology, Hydrology, or Soil Science) Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science or related field (Biology, Botany, Ecology, Hydrology, or Soil Science.
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Bachelor’s Degree or higher AND three (3) years of combined product stewardship, regulatory affairs, or EHS experience in a private, public, government or military environment. Master's degree in public health, toxicology, regulatory, engineering, science, medical field from an accredited institution.
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Preferred: Master's degree in Human Factors / Industrial Design / User Experience Design/ Cognitive Psychology/ Biomedical Engineering / Biomechanical Engineering or related discipline. Required: Bachelor's Degree in Human Factors / Industrial Design / User Experience Design/ Cognitive Psychology/ Biomedical Engineering / Biomechanical Engineering or related discipline.
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Bachelors degree in electrical engineering or a related field, with 7+ years of experience in mixed-signal circuit design and development in a regulated environment. Experience with rapid prototyping methods, including breadboarding, circuit simulation, off-the-shelf hardware, hand-soldering, PCB layout, and proof-of-concept evaluation.
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The Interventional Radiology Technologist is responsible for circulating and scrubbing roles during procedures, patient teaching and assisting with patient care. Circulate and scrub during procedures, patient teaching, assisting with patient care within scope of practice, inventory management and schedule coordination.
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M.S. degree in Food Science with a focus/emphasis in Sensory Science, Psychology, Statistics, or related field (i.e., Behavioral Science, Data Science, Experimental Psychology, Consumer Experience or Human Factors.
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The ideal candidate will have a Bachelors degree and Clinical Laboratory Scientist certification along with a minimum of 2 years of experience. Please note - our client does NOT offer H1b visa sponsorship.
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The Caregiver Med Passer, is responsible for providing the highest degree of quality care and services by administering medication and treatments in a safe organized manner. The Caregiver Med Passer, is responsible for providing the highest degree of quality care and services by administering medication and treatments in a safe organized manner.
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Qualifications & ExperienceBachelor’s degree strongly preferred and 10+ years of experience in a related field including PBS/Medical Benefits Management (MBM) healthcare, corporate development, and strategic planning.
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Educating patients: Teaching patients about their mental health and/or substance use condition, self-care strategies, and treatment options to support patients in reviewing the costs and benefits of treatment engagement and aftercare plans.
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