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Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) training; Forklift training/licensing, any other State licenses. Training, Operations fundamentals, and required Instructor led training as specified in the NexTech training program.
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REPORTS TO: Clubhouse Manager. The Catering Manager is an integral member of our hospitality team, overseeing all aspects of catering operations, from planning and coordination to execution and follow-up.
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Recognized as a Best of Home Care Provider of Choice since 2010, Visiting Angels offers competitive starting pay rates, continuous training, and flexibility for all our caregivers. + Continued education and in-service training opportunities.
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Must successfully complete orientation and training program as designated by the Managing Attorney or the Law Department. The Claim Litigation Counsel Division handles a wide range of litigation activity on behalf of State Farm insureds and/or the State Farm Insurance Companies.
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HOW A LEAD FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR WILL MAKE AN IMPACT: Lead Firearms Instructors (LFIs) are the first point of contact at the training venue for Federal Flight Deck Officers (FFDO) and is the on-site training manager for the program.
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Assist as needed in daily operations within the office such as training of staff, filing, copying, and required administrative tasks of CEO/President. Compiling of in-service topics from State mandated trainings, and other training resources for aide in-services.
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HOW A Secondary Firearms Instructor (SFI) WILL MAKE AN IMPACT: The Secondary Firearms Instructor (SFI) supports the Lead Firearms Instructor (LFI) during the Federal Flight Deck Officer (FFDO) Requalification Training sessions.
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We hire individuals from a variety of backgrounds and industries and help them grow from Sales Trainee to Hearing Care Professional through a comprehensive paid training program. Starting salary during the training period is $,+% commission of - months then switch to salary+ commission+ target bonus of st year earnings being around.
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Our exciting Manager-In-Training (MIT) program gives you the opportunity to learn and grow at an established company with over 45 years of experience. General Training & Comprehension - Learn and perform the job assignments of the housekeeper, heavy housekeeper/floor tech, and laundry worker positions and, as such, can operate, and teach others how to operate, a variety of industrial cleaning equipment.
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You'll receive free, paid CDL training: enjoy profitable, part-time morning and afternoon employment with nights, weekends, and holidays off; have the option to earn extra money by taking extra routes during the school year and over the summer; and can qualify for referral bonuses.
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Bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training as well as a valid state license or certification. Ability to effectively communicate interpersonally in order to educate patients about their athletic training treatments.
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Yeadon Rehabilitation and Nursing - Weekend RN Supervisor – Long Term Care RN Supervisor Shifts: Weekends Benefits: Paid training and orientation Our long-term care facility is seeking a dedicated and experienced Weekend RN Supervisor.
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Weekly Paychecks 100% Paid Training Company laptop, phone and equipment Company “take home” Vehicle and fuel card Work boot voucher (Red Wing) Experienced Locators -encouraged to apply (pay rate will be based on verifiable experience) Career growth and unlimited advancement opportunities.
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When you join our team, you are part of a supportive and collaborative workforce, with access to training and tools to accelerate your potential and maximize your career growth Background Check Any offer of employment is conditioned upon the candidate successfully passing a background check, which may include initial credit, motor vehicle record, public record, prior employment verification, and criminal background checks.
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Athletic training techniques can include taping, wrapping, bracing, proper hydration, and minor wound care. Determines the effectiveness of athletic training/rehabilitative techniques and records change as indicated by athlete response within limits of specified plan of care.
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