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Use your education and teaching background to become an FBI Special Agent! Your methodical and analytical ability to simplify complex material and present it with clear explanations is highly valued at the FBI. Your education experience, whether K-12 or higher, can easily translate to a Special Agent career, where you'll enhance your team by identifying threats and building relationships with communities and individuals.
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You will also need to complete separate background checks with both the Clark County School District and the Nevada Department of Education which can take about 1-2 months. This role specifically is for Health Teacher, but we also have teaching options in Pre-K through 12 grade throughout the Clark County School District.
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Licenses and Certifications: Before starting, you will need to acquire a teaching license issued by the Nevada Department of Education. Sponsorship /J-1 Program: Unfortunately, CCSD does not offer visa sponsorship and is not presently accepting applications from J-1 Program participants.
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Position Requirements: Ability to work 25 hours per week, including weekendsHighly energeticExceptional interpersonal communication skillsExperience working with childrenBackground in fitness (athletics, sports, dance, cheer, gymnastics, martial arts, or related field)Effective leadership and motivational skillsEffective time managementAdept sales skillsClean background check Compensation:Starts at $13 per hour - Average trained staff member earns $15-$18 per hour.
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Summary: This position will require a candidate with a solid background in teaching and learning concepts, safety, and decision making in a dynamic environment. Lead groups with varied skill sets through a variety of terrain types in all weather conditions.
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Must be 18 years of age; eligible to work in US; able to pass pre-employment drug screen, FBI criminal background check; and complete ramp and SIDA training to obtain airport authority identification security badge.
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Services shall include home visits to assess medial acuity, consults with primary care physician for treatment plans, teach and assist caregiver to develop skills in caring for the child. Must have current Nevada RN License, reliable transportation and be able to pass criminal background and drug testing.
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