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Special education teachers also invite surrogate parents and/or parents, if lien cleared, to IEP and/or IEPT or obtain permission from one or the other entity to conduct IEPs and IEPTs meetings for prisoners 17 years of age or under.
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Additional skills that are highly valued include: General fundraising experience Volunteer management experience Special Requirements: Flexibility in working after-hours, during evenings and/or weekends, for meetings or special events Willingness to cover other OFS duties that don't fall under regular job duties Working Conditions and Physical Demands: Some sedentary inside office work with limited exposure to weather conditions Ability to lift/carry 30+ lbs.
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The St. Louis area has a storied, flawed and fractured education system that is ripe for an ambitious and enterprising journalist itching to dive into one of the most important reporting beats in the region.
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Successfully complete approximately 18 weeks of employment as a Special Agent trainee while housed at the FBI Academy at Quantico. Use your linguistics and language background to become an FBI Special Agent.
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Work with assigned Special Assets Officers to monitor the credit portfolio to improve asset quality; review trend analysis reports, address default situations, delinquencies, review maturing notes, receipt of financial information, review covenant default and Borrowing Base Certificate (BBC) reports and other reports as appropriate.
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Other IRS employment opportunities include jobs such as Revenue Agent and Criminal Investigator (Special Agent). OR You may substitute education for specialized experience as follows: One (1) academic year of graduate education in a field of study such as business administration (e.g., finance, accounting, auditing, marketing, and business law), law, economics, criminology, political science, government, public administration, or another related field.
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Graduate of an X-ray technician program accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) or another accrediting agency approved by The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT.
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Irvine Technology Corporation (ITC) is a leading provider of technology and staffing solutions for IT, Security, Engineering, and Interactive Design disciplines servicing startups to enterprise clients, nationally.
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Site Supervisors Tamar Brown, Director of Education Advocacy (tamar@aredcircle.org) Position Overview The Education Advocacy Intern will play a vital role in supporting the education advocacy coalition and preparing for the upcoming legislative session.
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Sign-On Bonus: 10,000 Overview: The Special Procedures Senior Technologist is responsible for efficient, technically proficient, & responsive functioning of the Special Radiology Procedures Lab. Qualifications: Minimum Required Qualifications: Education: Graduate of approved school of Radiologic Technology.
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Applicants for all Criminal Investigator (Special Agent) 1811 positions must meet all GS-1811 Criminal Investigator (Special Agent) Qualification Standards, including Medical Requirements, please see.
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Utilizing exemplary World class service standards assist customers with special services including: gift wrap, gift registry, locating merchandise, catalog/internet orders, special orders, back orders, charge sends, courier deliveries, and furniture orders.
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Creates an annual budget in collaboration with the CON Dean including personnel needs, capital, durable, and consumable supply needs, technology equipment, and team member education. Coordinate with the Simulation and Technology Manager training, support and maintenance of NLRSC skills lab, computer and V equipment, media, and other instructional technology, including simulation technologies.
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Minimum Requirements Education Nursing Diploma/Associate's - Nursing Experience 2-5 years Supervisor Experience No Experience Licenses & Certifications RN Preferred Requirements Education Bachelor's Degree - NursingResponsibilitiesChristian Hospital is a full-service acute care community hospital located on 28 acres in north St. Louis County.
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Some college level course work in education, science education, ecology, environmental science, natural resources, public horticulture, interpretation, museum studies, botany, biology, recreation or equivalent required.
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