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Qualifications of an LPN: · Currently licensed as an LPN (North Carolina or multistate) · Certification program completed as an LPN · CPR/BLS certification Fast application process! Qualifications of an LPN: · Currently licensed as an LPN (North Carolina or multistate) · Certification program completed as an LPN · CPR/BLS certification Fast application process.
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Current Certification in AHA or ARC Basic Life Support for health care providers is required, Advanced Cardiac Life Support may also be required based on contract scope of services. Medical Review Officer (MRO) Certification may be required for some positions.
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SHRM Certified Professional (SHRM-CP) or SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP)certification credential preffered. Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in HR or related field, but experience and/or other training/certification may be substituted for the education.
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Certification from the Behavior Analyst Certification Board Inc. (required), or State issued license to practice Applied Behavior Analysis. Position Requirements: A minimum of one year as a Behavior Analyst with valid certification.
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Use your skills to make an impact Required Experience/Skills: Diploma, Associate or Bachelor Degree in Nursing Minimum of one year nursing experience preferred Strong med surg, ICU, ER, acute experience Home Health experience a plus Current and unrestricted Registered Nurse licensure Current CPR certification Strong organizational and communication skills Valid driver’s license, auto insurance and reliable transportation.
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Certified Dietary Manager (CDM) course participant, or certification as required by State & County law. Certified Dietary Manager (CDM) course participant, or certification as required by State & County law.
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Able to perform and provide evidence of current CPR certification for adults, children and infants. Participates in the Office’s Emergency Preparedness program, as requested. Interim HealthCare has been the face of home care, home health, and hospice for more than 50 years.
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Serve as backup person for preparation of daily cash analysis and deposit funds for delivery to the bank prior to 2:00 p.m. each day; prepare State Certification and Daily Cash Analysis reports for Dallas, Lincoln, and Kimbrell campuses.
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18.00 - 20.50 / hour : starting rate of $18.00 with increase after RBT certification and opportunity for future raises based on hours. Help the child cover essential life skills such as motor skills, personal hygiene, daily living, potty training, and social/ emotional skills.
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Based on state regulations and completion of required training/certification, Medication Aides/Techs will administer or assist with self-administration of medication and treatments as prescribed by the health care provider and observe/report responses to your supervisor.
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15% Administers the on-going development, implementation, and enhancement of the Public Works Department and the Public Utilities Department operator safety and training policies and procedures through interpretation of OSHA/safety laws, rules and regulations, as well as adherence to the City’s Safety Policy Manual; Prepares reports and certification applications.
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EPA Universal Certification or obtained within first 90 days of employment. Leather safety toe work boots w/proper ankle support and rubber soles. Climb stationery, extension and collapsible ladders.
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Knowledge and training in traffic control techniques - flagger training and certification. Hauling and spreading sand, gravel, and clay to fill washouts and repair road shoulders. Knowledge and training in traffic control techniques - flagger training and certification.
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Benefits of RNnetwork Customized benefits package with the pay and insurance coverage you need, beginning day one Paid private housing and utilities, and reimbursement for travel Reimbursement for licensing and certification Job description RNnetwork has an excellent travel opportunity for a provider experienced in the following specialty: RN-Telemetry.
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Ability to satisfactorily complete recommended corporate training programs, including, but not limited to, crew positional training program, Wendy's Management Institute and ServSafe Food Safety Certification.
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