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Choice of one or all: Medical plans Dental plan Vision plan Short-term Disability Life/AD&D Insurance Pay Rate: $10.60 per Hour Benefits: Flexible scheduling weekly pay Employee recognition PPE provided A few daily tasks may include: Preparing/cleaning up after a meal Assist clients with activities of daily living Ambulatory Care Basic home chores (sweeping, mopping, dusting) Laundry Requirements: Be at least 18 years of age Ability to lift 50 LBS Choose AdvantageCare, Apply today.
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20 hours per week in accordance with the school’s High Impact Tutoring schedule. Prepares exhibit tables, classroom display, and bulletin boards; assists teacher in preparing paper and other materials for classroom activities; corrects test papers and worksheets; aids in cleaning work and classroom facilities.
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Reliable; have a flexible schedule and be available to work at least 20 hours per week, including days, nights, and weekends. Hours per Week: 20-25 hours a week.
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This position will work an average of 40 hours per week and will be available "after hours" if an emergency situation should arise. Perform a variety of cleaning activities such as; cleaning restrooms, sweeping, mopping, dusting, polishing, and additional needs as requested.
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4 hours per day, 5 days a week, 20 hours per week. Ensures Y facility and equipment is attractive, clean, and sanitary for member and staff use by wet and dust mopping, dusting, window washing, vacuuming, floor cleaning, trash removal, bathroom/fixture cleaning, seasonal activities related to snow removal, and general cleaning.
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Looking for Experienced Home Health Aides - 20 hours per week, Monday through Friday. Assist patients with activities of daily living which may include bathing, toileting, feeding, skin care, hair care, exercise, and food preparation Consults regularly with the coordinators about changes in the clients condition or environment Maintains the confidentiality of the client at all times.
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Job Type: Full-time Pay: $15.75 - $21.00 per hour Expected hours: 20 – 36 per week Standard shift: Day shift Evening shift Night shift Overnight shift Supplemental schedule: Extended hours Holidays Overtime Weekly schedule: Weekends as needed Work Location: In person.
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This position requires at least 10-20 hours per week, which includes set weekend hours. Front desk staff report to the Studio Manager and Studio Coordinator and provide administrative support and coordination on all studio activities while developing and maintaining client relationships and overseeing the studio’s small retail boutique.
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Part-time regular (PTR) employees who work an average of 20 hours per week over the course of a year, receive benefits on a pro-rated basis. Work includes completion of daily vehicle inspection, fueling, interior and exterior cleaning, maintaining accurate trip records, assisting passengers as required, receiving and accounting for fares, radio and cell phone communications, and other activities as assigned by the Transportation Director.
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Schedule: Part-Time , 2pm- 6pm, 5 days (20 Hours per week, 52 Weeks per year) Hours Per Week: 20. This position is responsible for ensuring clean, safe, functional facilities by performing cleaning and maintenance activities as well as some repair activities including plumbing, electrical, carpentry and painting when professional licensure is not required.
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Some of our benefits include: $500 paid out after 90 days of employment Must work a min of 20 hours per week Must be in good standing with the company Must be employed with the company at the time of payout Free golf for employee plus 1 guest.
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Facilities are located in Red Oak, Middlesex, Bailey, Spring Hope, Castalia, and Nashville, NC. Position normally involves 5-20 hours per week (seasonal); must be available evenings and weekends.
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Monday - Friday, 6:00 am - 10:00 am This is 20 hours per week, 52 weeks per year. Perform cleaning and related activities such as removing snow or debris from sidewalks and stairs in areas within ten feet of buildings using hand-operated tools or small power equipment.
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Requisition Number A402P Job Position Title On-Call Laboratory Animal and Vivarium Technician Department Biology Immediate Supervisor Title Laboratory Animal and Vivarium Technician FLSA Non-exempt Grade None Union None Status Part-time Total Number of Authorized Work Hours per Week 20 Total Number of Authorized Work Weeks per Year 52 Advertised Rate of Pay Discussed during interview Position Summary.
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