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At The Arc Ontario, we invite you to join us as a Direct Support Professional (DSP) on our Day Hab team, where you'll experience more than just a job. The Arc Ontario Story: Founded in 1954 we believe that All individuals with disabilities or other challenges are one with their community.
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SMAW, MCAW, GMAW and spray arc welding experience required. SMAW, MCAW, GMAW and spray arc welding. Utilize fabrication tools such oxy-acetylene torches, plasma cutters, magnetic based drills, multi-spindle drilling machines and other equipment as necessary.
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The Arc Ontario Registered Nurse Salary: $62,955 - $67,047 per year Position Overview: Are you a naturally caring and empathetic person, with a passion for helping others? Responsibilities Responsible for the supervision, coordination, and provision of health care and nursing services to individuals served by The Arc Ontario.
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Master of Science (MS) in Physician Assistant studies (or equivalent Master's degree/Doctorate) from an ARC-PA accredited institution. Graduation from a Physician Assistant training program from an ARC-PA accredited institution.
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The Arc of Chemung-Schuyler is a member of the Collaborative of NY, Inc., a network of 13 not-for-profit The Arc New York agencies. Attains and maintains required certification(s), including but not limited to: START module, First Aid/CPR.Completes required initial and updatetrainings as determined by START and the Arc Chemung-Schuyler.
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If you are committed to changing the world one community at a time, while enjoying great pay and a flexible work schedule, ARC is for you! Currently seeking Call Center Agent applicants responsible to: Interview callers and coordinate requests for service to include recording all client information in the case management system; Perform outbound activities including obtaining verifications, delivering messages, etc; Coordinate case management services with the jurisdictional chapter/station; Provide appropriate services to clients.
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Is our newest business unit, driving the next arc of innovation and growth for Gusto. Experience interacting with external Product & Engineering Executives at enterprise firms, both on the pre-sales and post-sales side.
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