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Life Skills Instructor - Adult Autism Program Hershey, PA Are you looking for a position where: You can play an integral role in equipping and empowering individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), allowing them to maximize their potential and lead meaningful lives.
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The Mission Command Support Team (MCST) Trainer is responsible for MCIS training for the Mission Training Complex to include the development of Training Support Packages (TSPs), formal classroom instruction, over-the-shoulder (OTS) support, and systems integration for MTC driven individual and collective events as well as integrating requisite Live, Virtual, Constructive, Gaming and Mission Command (LVCG+MC.
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The successful candidate will instruct students in multi-grade levels in accordance with the goals and specifically designed instruction outlined within each student’s Individualized Education Program (IEP.) Responsibilities include providing small group instruction in English and/or Math as well as functional and social skills.
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Anticipated Secondary Life Skills Support Teacher - Permanent, full-time position at Annville-Cleona Secondary School beginning with the 2024-2025 academic year. Previous experience with alternate eligible content, functional academics and daily living skills preferred, but not required.
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Strong organizational and analytical skills, results driven, ability to effectively communicate at all levels of the organization. Job Title: Technical Trainer. Trained in all the tasks as a trainer.
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In accordance with the applicable state laws, rules and regulations, the licensed athletic trainer provides athletic training services to local schools, community events and or organized sports.
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Please do not apply if you were not approved by Dr. Okoro, Director of Cognitive Skills Program. The ASR includes crime statistics and institutional policies concerning campus security, such as those concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters.
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Under the direct supervision of the head athletic trainer, the assistant/associate athletic trainer is responsible for assisting in the supervision and coordination of LVC’s sports medicine program; to include injury prevention, evaluation, management and treatment of athletic injuries, short and long term rehabilitation of athletic injuries, and education and counseling of student-athletes in regard to injuries and prevention.
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The Certified Athletic Trainer-Onsite (CAT-O) plays an important role in workers’ compensation case coordination, worker injury and illness management, providing health promotion and injury prevention services, emergency response services, and return to work job placement for an onsite client.
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