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Field Trainer 2

Columbus, OH · On-site

$53K - $58K/yr

... engagement, all while acting in accordance with company values, vision, and mission ... Identify potential instructor candidates and assist in the development of junior-level instructors.

Field Trainer 2

Columbus, OH

$53K - $58K/yr

... engagement, all while acting in accordance with company values, vision, and mission ... Identify potential instructor candidates and assist in the development of junior-level instructors.

Field Trainer 2

Columbus, OH · On-site

$53K - $58K/yr

... while acting in accordance with company values, vision, and mission. * Provide expert hands-on ... Identify potential instructor candidates and assist in the development of junior-level instructors.

Monitor for highrisk patient behaviors, including aggression, selfinjurious behavior, sexual acting ... De-escalation instructor certification preferred. Schedule: Full Time Night Shift Why join us We ...

Complete incident reports for applicable events, including aggression, sexual acting out, and ... instructor certification preferred. Schedule: Full Time Night Shift Why join us We believe that ...

Acting on physician's directions, administers prescribed medication; maintains medication ... Provides consultation services with instructors, parents, guardians and/or significant others ...

Acting on physician's directions, administers prescribed medication; maintains medication ... Provides consultation services with instructors, parents, guardians and/or significant others ...

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As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for acting instructor in the United States is $12.50, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.50 and $12.50 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Acting on physician's orders, administers prescribed medication as directed; maintains medication accountability records, maintains medication equipment and supplies; performs skilled nursing procedures (i.e., catheterizes, provides gastric feedings); Provides general nursing care, diabetic care, and first-aid treatment as necessary to students; maintains first-aid supplies; screens for communicable diseases.

Investigates staff incidents/accidents; inspects building and grounds in order to ensure property is free of health and safety hazards; Requests, secures follows up on medical information related to assigned students; Serves on safety committee.

Prepares and maintains written records and reports as required on, but not limited to, student medical history and information, program objectives and progress data for regular evaluations and for revision of the Individual Educational Plan; Provides consultation services with instructors, parents, guardians and/or significant others regarding health and safety related issues of assigned students.

Participates in and/or provides staff training programs; reads professional literature and attends seminars, academic classes or workshops to enhance professional knowledge and skills in areas such as, but not limited to, nursing care, health, safety, behavior modification, systematic training, counseling, normalization, developmental disabilities, instruction and/or curriculum development.

Provides instruction and training for school age students in the areas of health, hygiene and safety; Serves as a resource person for staff in providing technical assistance and providing in-service training; Attends and participates in staff meetings to obtain and provide information.

Performs other related duties as assigned.

Benefits of working at the Franklin County Board of Developmental Disabilities:

  • Tuition reimbursement
  • On-site fitness
  • Generous health care package (health, vision, dental, & life insurance)
  • Childcare Assistance
  • 14% employer contribution towards retirement plan (www.opers.com or www.strsoh.org)
  • Deferred compensation options (www.ccao457empower-retirement.com & www.ohio457.org)
  • Paid holidays
  • Excellent leave policies (sick, vacation, and personal days)