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Monitor and support the wellbeing of individuals and families receiving services, agency staff and community members. Flexibly respond to changing conditions due to gaps in safety coverage and/or unanticipated events at one of many service and administrative sites by providing safety monitor services on a short term basis at the direction of the Director of Safety and Security.
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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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Role Summary: Under the supervision of the P.E./Sports and Aquatics Director, the gym monitor is responsible for overseeing the functions and assisting in activities at RTHCC. Gym Monitors are expected to oversee athletic facilities, including participants and equipment, as well as assist with programs.
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Join our team as a Security Monitor and use your expertise in criminal justice and safety to secure and aid the Boston Community Justice Support Center in Boston, Ma. Monthly Agency Wide Trainings (includes CEU's for obtaining/retaining license - LMHC, LMFT, LADC, CARC, LCSW and LICSW.
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The BM will implement the behavior treatment plan, monitor the youth’s behavior, reinforce the implementation of the behavior plan by the parent(s)/guardian(s)/caregiver(s), and report to the IHBT on implementation of the behavior plan and progress toward behavioral objectives or performance goals.
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As a Bus Monitor you will play a unique and essential part in supporting the success of our matches. Monitor behavior on the bus to ensure that all children are safe and behavior is appropriate.
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Reports to: Principal /Head of School
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Classroom monitor needed to open and supervise Instrument Repair Classroom. Enrolled at least half-time in a degree, diploma, or certificate-seeking undergraduate or graduate program. Duties include opening room during pre-established hours, making sure no instruments or equipment are removed from the instrument repair workshop/classroom, and managing the condition of the classroom upon closing.
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Independently conduct all types of monitor visits, for-cause, interim and closeout, and/or remote visits as needed, in accordance with the Monitoring Plan. Co-monitor as needed or facilitate co-monitoring visits.
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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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