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UCF’s Student Success and Well-Being Recreation and Wellness Center is seeking applicants for an Athletic Training and Risk Management Coordinator I. This position is primarily responsible for assisting in the daily operation of the Recreation and Wellness Center's Athletic Training Program and Risk Management efforts.
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NGO management volunteer interns are also needed to support other volunteer interns and staff in the maintenance of our reforestation sites, permaculture garden, dry toilet units and more.
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Job Summary: This Swim Instructor (In Training) will shadow certified swim instructors while working to obtain required YMCA Swim Instructor Skills Verification up to but no longer than 90 days of hire date.
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You have training and experience in evidence-based modalities of care such as CBT, DBT, EMDR, ACT, CPT. We have a need for providers open to offering in-person and/or telehealth services, in a local, state/multi-state, or nationwide capacity depending on your goals and licensure.
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While enrolled in this training program, you'll attend Central California's School of Continuing Education in San Luis Obispo. The Clinical Concierge is responsible for assisting the provider with front office and back office duties in the outpatient management of patients on a rotating basis.
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Minimum 3 years of total experience within mental healthHave a dedicated office space in which to provide in-person therapy if you choose to provide those services. You have an unrestricted license to practice psychotherapy in at least one state and ideally, multiple states (Psychologist, LCSW, LMFT, LMHC, etc.
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Experience and training in Microsoft Office 365, including Microsoft Access and Sequel Server Management Studio. The Program Analyst I position provides direct support to the Federal Personnel Security Department (PSD) and the Team in the management of the Clearance Action Tracking System (CATS) database to ensure operational procedures and day-to-day functions are met and maintain compliance with procedural requirements.
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Adjunct faculty are required to complete DU-wide online training, plan and teach courses (some courses are on-campus whereas others may be online using Zoom), be available to meet with students online or in-person, respond to student questions, assign and grade papers and exams as appropriate, and adhere to all relevant DU policies and procedures.
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In short, Our Management Training program leverages your existing leadership skills, tunes them to our business philosophy, and gets you ready to run your own store as a General Manager in 6-12 Months.
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This program includes self-guided coaching and journeys, cash incentives and discounts on your medical premiums through engaging in fun activities! High School Diploma or Equivalent (A college degree is nice to have as well) 5+ years of management experience General Manager, Retail Manager or Multi Unit Manager experience preferred.
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As a Senior Operations Management Trainee at BioLife, you will participate in an advanced leadership development program that will take you to our plasma centers across the country.
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In this newly created position, you will support the Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) team of the Risk Management department in the execution and delivery of the TPRM and vendor management program, in accordance with UNFCU's methodology.
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DVMP/TVMP Annual Planning Develop vegetation management work plan and associated budget for respective T or D Maintenance area/zone in collaboration with other VM Specialists, System Forester and Manager.
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A Grounds Person work as part of an effective tree care team and assists and supports the crew leader and climber in a variety of ways. Here’s what you’d do: The Grounds Person Tree Care assists in the trimming and removal of trees, clearing, chipping and disposal of tree debris.
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Gerber Collision & Glass is looking for an Auto Body Estimator in Training to join our winning team. This is an excellent opportunity to become part of the leader in collision repair and take your career to the next level.
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