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Gym Monitor The Gym Monitor position is an exciting opportunity for individuals who are passionate about healthy lifestyles and enjoy interacting with people. As a Gym Monitor, you will play a critical role in ensuring that the patrons have a safe and enjoyable experience while using the equipment and facilities.
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Job Summary: The Floating Safety Monitor flexibly meets short-term needs due to the absence of regular staff and/or unexpected occurrences, promoting a safe and inclusive environment. Bay Cove pursues this mission by providing individualized and compassionate services to people facing the challenges associated with developmental disabilities, mental illness, substance use disorders, and homelessness at more than 175 program sites throughout Greater Boston and Southeastern Massachusetts.
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A special education cab monitor is responsible for being at work on time every day, establishing positive relationships with students and parents. Job Overview: SPED Cab Monitors are assigned to monitor and assist students with special needs while they are being transported to and from school.
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The Clinical Trials Monitor (CTM) monitors and audits the investigator-initiated clinical research studies across all disease groups in the Cancer Clinical Trials Office. Reviews clinical trial and non-human primate data ensuring integrity, privacy, consistency and compliance for multiple trials at a time.
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As a Behavior Monitor, you will implement behavior reduction strategies as outlined in the behavior support plan. Services are based on principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA) and behavioral parent training.
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Perform medical monitoring work with a larger portion as a global/program level medical monitor. Set up/support drug safety monitoring boards (DSMB), adjudication committees. Expertise in complex study designs, wide range of therapeutic indications and ability to assess scientific data.
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Liason between family and Behavior Consultant. A Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) for the youth. An individualized Behavior Support Plan (BSP) Demonstrated knowledge of Applied Behavior Analysis. Previous experience with social/emotional disabilities preferred.
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