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First Assistant Tech PRN Days Position SummaryThe surgical first assistant, under the direction and supervision of the surgeon, provides aid in exposure, hemostasis, closure, and other intraoperative technical functions.
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Attend specialized training in executive protection, defensive & security driving, self-defense, certification in First Aid/CPR/AED (automatic external defibrillator), and first responder medicine (also known as TCCC: tactical combat casualty care.
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Job Summary: Ski Patrol is responsible for performing guest service functions such as accident handling, administering first aid, trail maintenance, mountain sweeps, lift evacuation and avalanche mitigation including explosives handling.
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As a Pharmacy Technician in Training, you receive free training with our exclusive Rite Aid Pharmacy Technician Training & Certification Program. Apply to become a Rite Aid Pharmacy Technician/Technician Trainee and thrive with us today.
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Responding to medical and psychiatric emergencies (e.g. opioid overdose or psychiatric symptom escalation) utilizing medical code protocols such as calling a code, administering naloxone, and administering CPR/first aid.
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Knowledge of Dangerous Goods, First Aid practices, environmental and industrial hygiene practices. Lean/Six Sigma Greenbelt certified or willing to become certified in first 12 months.
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The ability to crawl for short periods of time. Luxurious comfort embraces pure style at the elegant, four-diamond Omni Hotel at Centennial Park. Located in the heart of downtown Atlanta within the bustling Centennial Park District, this luxury hotel treats you to views of the spectacular downtown skyline or picturesque Centennial Olympic Park. The Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park is connected to Philips Arena and the Georgia World Congress Center, and it is the closest hotel to the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
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Conducts speaking engagements; leads workshops; organizes presents, and coordinates presentations encompassing information on the CSU system, CSU Northridge, EOP, financial aid, application process, testing, pre-enrollment follow-up, tele-counseling, and the master plan of higher education in California.
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You must be certified as a Surgical Technologist or Surgical First Assistant by either NBSTSA or NCCT. The Surgical Tech First Assistant combines duties of Certified Surgical Technologist and First Assistant in major surgeries.
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Provide technical rescue including confined space rescue, technical rope rescue, technical rescue under IDLH environments, as well as first aid and CPR. - CPR and First Aid.
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The PRN LPN reports to the First Aid Center RN and is responsible for performing nursing tasks such as medication observation, treatments, documentation within the student’s health record, and providing care to individuals with physical, developmental, and intellectual disabilities.
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Current and valid American Red Cross Lifeguard/CPR/AED and First Aid certification. Do you have a current and valid American Red Cross Lifeguard/CPR/AED and First Aid certification.
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Wilderness skills, Pacific Northwest ecology, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, First Aid & CPR, Y. Mini-Bus Driver Training, and Teen Abuse Prevention Training. Plan and facilitate regional environmental projects including habitat restoration; outdoor.
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First Shift Security OfficerPosition: Unarmed Security Officer Location: Walton, KYSchedule: All days. Learn more about our current programs here: St. Moritz Security Services, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V.We welcome all veterans and retirees.
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As a Nursing Home Administrator, you will make a significant impact by exercising leadership responsibility and oversight for 120 beds of short-term care and rehab operations. Start a new career as a Licensed Nursing Home Administrator at The Lutheran Home Skilled Nursing Community.
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