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Master's Degree in Psychology, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, Counseling, or closely related Behavioral Science field with a focus on Mental Health Counseling. Signing bonuses are for select positions only and will be indicated on the job posting.
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Benefits include medical and dental insurance, paid vacations, paid sick leave, 10 paid holidays, life insurance, and a retirement plan. Fields such as Mail Processor, administrative, general office, accountant, administrative assistant, auditor, bookkeeper, office assistant, secretary, staff assistant, typist, etc.
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This position will be located out of our Bellevue, Tacoma, Seattle or Everett offices and will provide on-site construction management and resident engineer expertise for transportation projects located in the Greater Puget Sound.
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Our team has deep ties to Washington State University and is a training site for the new WSU internal medicine residency program: teaching is part of the hospitalist role. Self-starter with ability to practice with a high degree of independence.
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With the support of a practice manager, a highly trained team on site, coupled with a vast network of experts across the nation, you'll be completely connected to all the resources and support of Heartland Dental.
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A Bachelor's degree in Airport/Business Administration or related field; AND one (1) year of airfield operations experience; OR any equivalent combination of training and/or experience that provides the required knowledge and abilities.
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A minimum of a 2-year degree in degree in Early Childhood Education (ECE), Child Development, Youth Recreation, Physical Education, Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Youth Development, or other field related to Pre-K or Primary Education.
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Dependent on length of service, hours worked and any applicable collective bargaining agreement, benefits include medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurance, sick pay (accrued based on hours worked), PTO/Vacation pay (accrued based on hours worked), paid holidays (between 7-9 days annually), bereavement pay, and retirement benefits (pension and/or 401(k) eligibility.
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Install, maintain, test, and inspect customer distribution/regulation systems, applications equipment, telemonitoring equipment, instrumentation, and air compressors, as well as various small on-site nitrogen generation systems.
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Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in the EOD community can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor’s or associate degree through the American Council on Education.
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Current dental hygienist license inand an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in dental hygiene (where required) As a Dental Hygienist at Cedar Family Dentistry , you’ll be recognized as an elite clinical provider and patient advocate.
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Conduct site safety assessments and identify all safety hazards on the job site, properly generate and complete JHA, Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO), and other safety-related documentation as per OSHA and site-specific requirements.
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Life and long term disability with medical and dental insurance begin on the first of the month after start date. What you will do at the Y: As the Site Coordinator of a School Age Care Program, you will lead and develop our before and after school and day camp staff.
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Current dental hygienist license in Washington and an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in dental hygiene (where required) Join a 12person team that thrives on collaboration, communication and community.
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Upon hire: Washington Registered Nurse License Within 30 days of hire: National Provider BLS - American Heart Association Within 30 days of hire: National Provider Identifier (NPI) number Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree 2 years full time experience practicing as a registered nurse in a Long Term Care, Medical/Surgical Unit, and/or Skilled Nursing Facility.
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