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Title: Impact Leader I, MSR (Teen Services Assistant)Work Schedule: Part-time - non-exempt, generally scheduled up to 20 hours per week, Mondays - Friday, between 12:00pm and 6:00pm.
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LSEG roles (excluding internships and part-time roles of less than 20 hours per week) are typically eligible for inclusion in our LSEG Benefits program, which includes offerings of: Annual Wellness Allowance, Paid time-off, Medical, Dental, Vision, Flex Spending & Health Savings Options, Prescription Drug plan, 401(K) Savings Plan and Company match.
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The Onsite conventional coordinator(s) will be serving a standard apartment community for 16-20 hours per week and living onsite at the community while receiving discounted rent for their service.
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MBA General Description of Available Benefits for Eligible Employees of Truist Financial Corporation: All regular teammates (not temporary or contingent workers) working 20 hours or more per week are eligible for benefits, though eligibility for specific benefits may be determined by the division of Truist offering the position.
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MARKETING and MUNICIPAL INFORMATION INTERN Hours: 40 hours/week for 5 weeks or 20 hours/week for 10 weeks $12.50 per hour The City of El Dorado is looking for a high school student who has an interest in marketing, journalism and/or photography.
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The PART-TIME Teacher Assistant will work up to 20 hours per week. The teacher assistant will also help in planning and implementing developmentally appropriate activities for infant, toddler and preschool-aged children.
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Intern must be available to work part-time during the semester (10-20 hours per week). This position will assist with marketing activities of the Club, including but not limited to, brand management, gameday responsibilities, esports initiatives, email marketing, community and marketing events.
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For example, an individual employed 20 hours per week, or on a half time basis, would receive one full-time work week of credit for each two weeks of service. Full-time or part-time status (include hours worked per week.
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JOB DESCRIPTION DescriptionThis is Pharmacist position is based at Lake West Medical Center and is a part time/20 hours per week role. These activities occur in all aspects of pharmacy practice including adult and pediatric inpatient areas, operating room pharmacies, ambulatory oncology and outpatient services (ie., Bolwell Pharmacy.
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Internship will be approximately 20 weeks long; working a minimum of 30 hours per week (or 40 hours depending on schedule), not to exceed 480 hours total. Intern projects may involve activities and tasks that range from event planning, office projects, administrative tasks, community development projects, may gain experience working in the field of IT, construction, and/or land management, and manufacturing; and offering support in Accounting or wherever needed within TNC.
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Guaranteed 20 hours per week. This position will include going to the pool, planning fun activities, and being an overall, good role model for the children. Regular Paychecks- guaranteed weekly hours.
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Must be able to commit to 20 hours per week on a set schedule. Assist with event planning and office team building activities. Available to work during regular office hours.
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A successful Intern should be able to handle a wide range of projects and should be willing to commit 10 to 20 hours per week, but with a flexible schedule. Interact with event planning and collect essential information, including previous event activities and marketing.
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Currently in need of a part time Life Enrichment Assistant able to work 20 hours per week on 1st shift. (Exact hours may vary slightly due to the needs of the activities that week.
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Administering their program at key points every month by developing monthly calendars/event flyers/social media posts to market activities to residents, managing an event budget process, preparing monthly summaries, meeting with staff for planning, and meeting with their program director for equipping and development.
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