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Possible job titles include: Correctional Officer, Police Officer, Jailer, Law Enforcement Agent, Deputy Sheriff, etc. Our overall service delivery goal is to provide specialized services in treatment, research, training, and consultation.
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The Office of Strategic Communication, the central communications and marketing office for UW-Madison, is seeking an agile and collaborative communicator, spokesperson, trainer and counselor to address a range of complex issues, policy questions, public safety situations and crisis responses.
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Knowledge of dog breeds, training, and basic care of dogs & cats is a plus! Be a part of our pets’ healthy socialization with supervisor playtime, keeping our dog suites/facility clean and orderly, and ensuring our boarding and daycare guests are cared for throughout their stay.
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Reports directly to the Program Director of the WCS Treatment Courts and interacts with the Director of Court Services, as well as the JCATC/JCDTC Team. Has contact with a wide variety of individuals to include criminal offenders, court officials, law enforcement, jail staff, treatment and other service providers, Probation-Parole staff, other WCS staff, and family members of participants.
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Training in Shaken Baby syndrome and in Mandated Reporting of Child Abuse are required. Experience and training with Conscious Discipline and/or The Pyramid Model. A CPR certificate (including training in infant and child CPR, and training in AED) must be on file within 6 months of the first day of work.
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Monitor and maintain PICC lines and triple-lumen central jugular catheters in dogs and cat. Whelping newborn dogs and cats and caring for neonatal patients.
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Experienced in conducting intelligence support operations, procedures, and practices that are necessary to accomplish intelligence functions in support of programs essential to state National Guard daily operations, training, and readiness missions.
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After a year's training, the candidate will be proficient in the work-up and diagnosis of routine and complex cases including frozen sections, immunohistochemistry and molecular diagnostics related to breast and gynecologic pathology.
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The UW-Madison Department of Plant Pathology has been globally recognized for its strength in phytobacteriology and plant-microbe interactions more broadly, and we anticipate that this new faculty member will find many opportunities for research collaborations within our department and across the University of Wisconsin-Madison, including with the UW-Madison Data Science Institute and the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery.
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As a traveler with Nomad, you get access to industry-leading pay, outstanding benefits, and our knowledgeable Nomad Navigator support team. Our Nomad Navigators are passionate about helping you get to the bedside as quickly and efficiently as possible.
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Managing and delivering user training content for the CNC machines available in the CNC shop. (e.g. 'on the job trainer' or mentorship in business environment) To apply for this position, you will be required to upload a cover letter and resume addressing your qualifications as they relate to the required and preferred qualifications in the job posting.
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Assist supervising physicians with the training of residents, fellows, faculty and other physicians. MedPro Healthcare Allied Staffing is seeking a travel Echo Technician for a travel job in Madison, Wisconsin.
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Provides routine operational support and assists in training, development, and facilitation. 5% Assists in the identification, development, and facilitation of training opportunities regarding data sets and programs.
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Wisc.edu, please search for job 303509, and click on the "Apply Now" button. UW-Madison will provide a paper copy upon request; please contact the University of Wisconsin Police Department.
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We provide all the paid classroom and on-the-job training needed to work in a CBRF Group Home or Day Program. At St. Coletta, we pride ourselves in what we do and there is something for everyone to get involved in.
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