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Wage - $160.00 per daySchedule – as needed, 8hr shifts, Monday – FridayMTC is proud to operate the Clearfield Job Corps Center in Clearfield, UT where our staff provide quality services to our local youth.
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As a rapidly growing and highly successful company, Unitek is also a great place to pursue a rewarding and challenging career.
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Do you receive satisfaction in helping others UNDERSTAND the why, not jus Teaching, Instructor, Experience, Program Director, Faculty, Dance. Do you receive satisfaction in helping others UNDERSTAND the why, not jus Teaching, Instructor, Experience, Program Director, Faculty, Dance.
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Multisensory Math Specialist – Part-Time Position
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Pickleball Recreation Instructor III. Pickleball Recreation Instructor II. Plans, organizes, and conducts recreation instructional classes and programs, such as cross country, pickleball, tennis, track and field, and volleyball.
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Drivers License preferred Tennis Recreation Instructor II Current teaching certificate or coaching certificate / or related degree OR Sport specific certification or endorsement by a national, state or reputable governing organization such as USA Track and Field, USA Pickleball, United Tennis Association, Utah Youth Soccer Organization, etc.
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Continuing Education is seeking a Biology 2420 (Human Physiology) instructor to teach Spring Semester 2025 which runs from January 6 to May 15, 2025. Work with the School of Biological Science and main campus instructors as part of a cohort which includes a main campus meeting once a week.
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QUALIFICATIONS: The Clinical Instructor must be a licensed nurse with a current, active Utah License to Practice; who is in good standing with the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing; with one year of experience as a licensed nurse in the provision of long term care facility services caring for the elderly or chronically ill of any age, in direct patient care.
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We welcome well-qualified and highly motivated individuals to apply to this full-time, twelve-month position of Paramedic Instructor. New Mexico Instructor Coordinator Registration (or ability to obtain within six months of employment); current American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support and Pediatric Advance Life Support Instructor, National Association of EMTs, Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support Instructor (or ability to obtain within six months of employment.
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There are opportunities for advancement into other positions- e.g., Lead Instructor. During the summer our center is open Monday-Friday 10 am-2 pm and Tuesday-Thursday 5-7 pm. Consistent but flexible part-time hours after school and on weekends.
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Must be able to demonstrate swim instructor skills in accordance with British Swim School standards. Conduct classes in a fun and gentle environment, following current teaching methods, policies and safety and emergency procedures as detailed in the British Swim School teacher training manual and as directed by the Aquatics Director.
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