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Maintaining the following: criminal record clearance, Food Worker Card, First Aid/CPR, Blood Borne Pathogens/HIV training, Mandated Reported Training Vaccination Record. Preschool Assistant Teacher are responsible for providing a safe, caring, academically and socially enriching environment for preschool children ensuring the curriculum and activities are developmentally appropriate and meet all identified academic and development domains.
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First Aid and CPR certified or able to obtain within 30 days of hire. The Recreation Assistant leads small and large resident recreation group activities including cognitive enrichment activities, physical fitness activities and classes, and off-site outings.
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Ability to pass a Washington State background check, maintaining active NAR, successful completion 75 CORE Basic Training, Nurse Delegation, CPR/First Aid and other state or agency required training or licensing.
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Requires Food Handler’s permit, First Aid and CPR. Ability to deal with multiple priorities and demands. Assists residents with daily living activities such as dressing, dining, hygiene, bathing, changing soiled cloths and bedding.
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Oversee training activities, including; new driver training, safety training, in-service training, driver road evaluations, Special Education Training, First Aid training and all other required training.
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At least one season of camp administrative experience preferred (, Assistant Camp Director, Lodge Leader) · Must be able to pass provided CPR/First Aid certification. · Supervise and monitor camp program activities to ensure that camper welfare and agency resources are maintained.
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Our multi-sized vehicle approach includes an electric vehicle-first commitment, reduces student commute times by up to 20%, and coupled with our marketplace, delivers added fleet efficiency and optimization.
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First Aid & CPR certified prior to Day 1 of Camp (some locations may require additional certifications) Powered by JazzHR. The best way to find out what your specific responsibilities would be is to speak with your local director, but activities include sewing, stop-motion animation, maker space, performing arts, arts and crafts, lounging, recreation, and so much more.
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Proof of valid First Aid, AED and CPR Adult and Child certification is required upon hire. Athletics & Activities Staff/Head Coach. Rose Hill Middle School is seeking qualified candidates for a position as Girls Tennis Coach for 2023-2024 school year.
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Schedule vehicle trips for residents and/or life enrichment activities/events and place reminder calls of the scheduled events to residents. The Driver provides customer service-focused transportation for community residents to a variety of activities, appointments and outings.
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Ability to obtain first aid/CPR certification within 30 days of employment. Assist residents with activities of daily living including dressing, bathing, meals, laundry and general care.
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Completion of minimum STARS required training, CPR/First Aid Training*Cleared Portable Background Check in the statewide registry MERIT. In this role, you will guide elementary age participants through sports, arts, STEM, and other hands-on learning activities at a Y Before and After-School Enrichment (BASE) program which is designed to provide a safe and caring place for students outside of the classroom.
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Proactively guides newly admitted students’ onboarding activities, including acceptance of offers/deposits, providing referrals to academic programs for first-time advising and registration, financial aid, billing, and student services offered through JHU’s centralized Student Enrollment and Account Management (SEAM) Offices.
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Current American Red Cross Lifeguard Training, First Aid, CPR, and AED. Provide a safe environment for the public; supervise swimmers; render assistance and first-aid to accident and injury victims; rescue persons in distress; maintain order and discipline.
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