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Equivalent roles may be: Community Program Coordinator, Student Behavior Specialist, Student Program Specialist, Creative Arts or Recreation Therapist, Student Dean, or School Guidance Counselor.
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Stage 1: Dog Training Apprentice: 6-weeks weeks of instructor led learning and development. Conduct dog training group classes and private lessons with pet parents, educating them on positive reinforcement techniques and environmental management while providing guidance to strengthen the human-animal bond.
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Dedicated Learning & Development Manager to help you prepare for the BCBA exam. Our leadership and guidance from our founders and expert Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) ensures that we always put our clients and their families first.
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Provide knowledge, insight and guidance of third party data providers such as Transunion, Clarity/Experian and Equifax to include knowledge of products and data available, products to purchase or discontinue, cost benefit analysis of retrospective analysis, effective use of variables, data dictionaries as well as advantages and limitations.
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As the leader in early education and care, our research-informed Balanced Learning approach provides teachers with the tools and guidance to accommodate children’s natural curiosity and to fully support each child while building problem-solving skills and confidence.
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Partners with Talent Acquisition, Learning & Development, and Organizational Development team members to create and implement best practices to achieve business results. Provides guidance and input on business unit workforce planning, succession, and talent development needs.
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Partner with Learning & Development Team to ensure key programs are focused on front line managers and team members. Provides guidance and input on business restructures, workforce planning and succession planning.
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Additional Job Functions: Provide educational planning/academic advising, registration assistance, career guidance, and assistance in accessing and navigating institutional requirements during orientation and peak registration times.
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Document each lesson given and publish recaps to our online portal using GOLFTEC’s proprietary TECSWING teaching software Maintain the GOLFTEC Training Center environment, equipment, and technology Perform daily opening & closing functions for the Training Center, including preparing GOLFTEC teaching systems for use Participate in continuing education to enhance skills (distance learning, seminars, etc.
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Provides day-to-day performance management guidance to front line leaders (e.g., coaching, counseling, career development, disciplinary actions). Provides HR policy guidance and interpretation.
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Develop and implement intervention plans to support students’ mental health and learning needsCollaborate with educators, parents and other professionals to address student concernProvide counseling and guidance to students individually or in groups Qualifications: Master or Doctoral degree in School Psychologist or related field.
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Vitol’s Tax organization couples a dynamic and challenging work environment with a team eager for growth, learning, and career development. In addition to managing the US and Canadian federal, state, and provincial tax compliance of the North American Vitol entities, they provide expert tax guidance to management, commercial, and other relevant teams.
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Manages project specific training in collaboration with the project lead/manager, PV Lead, and the Project specific training team, including the application of training within the learning management system.
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Manage a team of professionals and provide opportunities for continuous learning of SuccessFactors and integration technology; Share knowledge, mentor and provide guidance while modeling dedication to continuous improvement.
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Implement new exciting opportunities to collaborate with educators, provide instructional guidance, and contribute to the implementation of innovative teaching strategies within a supportive educational environment.
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