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Complying with State / Federal / HumanGood wage and hour law regulations, device management and Learning Management System (LMS) completion. Provides/fabricates adaptive devices, orthotics or prosthetics.
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Responsible for the organization, planning, implementation, and evaluation of the following types of education programs: Adult Continuing Education, Literacy, General Education Development, English as a Second Language, parenting education, Post-Secondary Education, Occupational/Vocational education, special learning needs programs, release readiness, and leisure library and law library.
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Previous Occupational Therapy Assistant Experience Preferred. Associate degree from an accredited OTA program at a technical or community college, college, or university; Trains resident, family and appropriate staff in the use or application of the devices, orthotics or prosthetics.
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If you are above the maximum entry age and have prior federal law enforcement coverage, you MUST submit an SF-50 to verify prior coverage. Responsible for the implementation of the Bureau of Prison’s (BOP) automated/computerized psychology data entry system including initial implementation of Psychology Data System (PDS), training of all psychology staff, routine data entry and retrieval, automated test scoring and reconciling discrepancies in the files.
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