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Obtain and maintain necessary safety and health certifications, including First Aid/CPR Trainer, and 10 and 30-hour OSHA Construction Trainer. First Aid/ CPR Trainer.
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Act as an EMT-B on a part-time basis, as neededPerform BLS, AED, and First Aid Instructor duties. Act as an EMT-B on a part-time basis, as neededPerform BLS, AED, and First Aid Instructor duties.
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Trainings/Supervision Maintain First Aid, Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Mental Health First Aid certification, and additional required trainings. Clearance through New York State Central Registry (SCR) and New York State Office of Children and Family Services, Justice Center’s Staff Exclusion List (SEL) and Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) required.
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Current CPR/ First Aid/AED Certifications. Current ARC/LSS Lifeguard Instructor Certification. Under the direction of the Safety Program Manager for Aquatics, the lifeguard instructor is responsible for the instruction, leadership, supervision, control, and safety of all class participants.
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Minimum two years of experience teaching swimming to youth and adults WSI certification and CPO (within the first 6 months certified) Current ARC Lifeguard certification and CPR/First Aid. Work schedule: Total work week of 40 hours which includes: 15-18 hours coaching per week One evening per week as department supervisor.
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Must be willing to acquire FDNY Certificate of Fitness (F01, F03) and First Aid/CPR certifications. Prior experience as a Fire Life Safety Director (F89) or willing to acquire within the first year of employment.
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The activity instructor will teach or co-lead activities in one of the following areas: STEM, visual art, performing art, literacy, student leadership and character development, sports, health and wellness, business, finance and entrepreneurship, math, media arts, journalism, botany, and urban agriculture, history.
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Routine Screening for Substance Abuse, Developmental Health, Mental health, Physical Body Checks for Signs of Abuse Routine management and training regarding chronic conditions (Asthma, Diabetes) Take vital signs, heights, and weights; document observations and activities Provide immunizations and document same Provide first aid and emergency care as needed Execute medical orders (tests, tasks, hospitalizations, etc.
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Certificates and Licenses : Lifeguard, CPR/AED and First Aid certifications required. Experience as youth sports instructor/coach, camp counselor or aquatics instructor/supervisor is preferred.
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Before and during class, assist chef-instructor by resolving any cleaning, equipment or product issues that arise. Coordinate with chef-instructor to assure that food safety and storage rules are observed.
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4,000-$7,000 Applicants with children can take advantage of discounted camp tuition License/Certification: First Aid Certification (Preferred) CPR Certification (Preferred) Qualifications: A college degree in art or art education (or working towards it) is preferred.
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May be required to become First Aid/CPR certified. A license is required of these Master's Degrees: Social Work (LMSW or LCSW), Mental Health Counseling (LMHC), Counseling/Guidance, Art Therapy.
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Perform BLS, AED, and First Aid Instructor duties. NYS EMT-B, AEMT, or EMT-P state certification. Act as an EMT-B on a part-time basis, as needed. Perform BLS, AED, and First Aid Instructor duties.
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Oversee new hire orientation including the set-up of OKTA portal, mandatory compliance (HIPAA completion and certification uploads), employee account addition to scheduling platform and distribution lists, sending welcome emails to each new hire outlining the entire process, sharing company details and organizational flow, and setting them up with uniforms and ID badges.
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Audio Engineer - Adjunct Instructor Essential Duties And Responsibilities. Audio Engineer Adjunct Instructor Additional Information. Audio Engineer Adjunct Instructor - Key Relationships.
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