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The position of Deputy Sheriff is a law enforcement position requiring advanced education, training and/or experience. This test is based on the mandated physical fitness requirements of the Pennsylvania Deputy Sheriff's Training Academy.
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Completion of all training programs leading up to District Manager in Training position or equivalent training/Multi-Store Supervisor experience. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including, but not limited to, recruitment and hiring, placement, promotion, termination, reductions in force, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
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We offer paid training and thorough preparation for the RBT exam through our ABA Academy of Excellence! BT: Ability to attend our 40-hour RBT training course and be eligible to pass the RBT exam within 45 days of hire.
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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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Must be certified or eligible for Commonwealth of Pennsylvania State Lethal Weapons Training Certification (Act 235). As a Public Safety Officer at LMC, you are responsible for both on and off-campus surveillance to ensure a safe environment.
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Provide insights and optimization recommendations for paid media channels including paid search, social, display, out-of-home, digital audio, video, OTT/Connected TV and other emerging channels.
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We offer competitive compensation and benefits packages to full-time, permanent associates, including: Medical, Dental, Vision, Prescription drug plans, 401K with company contributions, paid vacation, company paid holidays, tuition reimbursement, and more.
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MVA has excellent employee benefits, just to name a few: health insurance, generous paid time off, employee recognition program, education assistance, continuing education allowance, team member focused training to reach personal and professional goals, team events, and a great work atmosphere.
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Specialized training opportunities including PBIS, ABA, TIC, Safe and Positive Approaches, DBT and IEP. Specialized training opportunities including PBIS, ABA, TIC, Safe and Positive Approaches, DBT and IEP.
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We are looking to fill a Bioanalytical Automation Specialist 1, 2, or 3 position working as a full-time employee of Parexel FSP on long-term assignment onsite at one of our clients located in West Point, PA. This position offers full benefits, sick time, 401K, paid holidays, and paid time off.
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Core services include tax provision, income tax compliance, international tax, transfer pricing, indirect tax, tax automation, tax training, R&D tax credits and incentives, and tax consulting and planning.
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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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Paid time off benefits include PTO (including sick leave), parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty, and voting. Criminal Background Check (CBC) and Firearms Authorized Training.
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PCQI Responsibilities: Utilize Preventive Controls Qualified Individual (PCQI) training to ensure that risk-based preventive controls are effectively implemented and maintained. Experience with Safe Quality Food (SQF) systems and training is highly desirable.
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Review technical documentation such as: MDS2 and DICOM conformance statement Support product launches Support product training Support tradeshows Support product demonstrations Maintain demo equipment and setup Create educational material related to connectivity Third party collaborations to improve interoperability with PACS and reporting application vendors Intra-division collaboration (Service, Education, Syngo Dynamics) Member of industry standard meetings such as DICOM working groups.
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