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We anticipate that the Law Clerk will work approximately 15-20 hours per week during the summer, with the possibility of approximately 10 hours per week while classes are in session.
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The Part-Time Nurse will work 20-24 hours per week. The Part-Time Nurse will earn $36.00 - $40.00 per hour. The Medical Director is on-site once monthly, and a Nurse is available throughout all hours of school operations and programming, including Camp and After School Programming.
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This position will be based in the Louisville, KY office for at least 10 hours per week during Fall, Winter, and Spring semesters, and 20 hours per week during the summer (June-August.
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Part time (20 to 30 hours) onsite at MDCS. They will need to travel about 15-20 times per year throughout Dade County, and they are required to be in the office 5 days per week, with some flexibility in the summer to work virtual Appropriate dress code (to include no tennis shoes) No use of cell phone unless related to Miami Dade Schools No personal use of equipment All personal business must be handled outside of the office.
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Casual/Part-Time employees are scheduled to work less than 20 hours per week and are not eligible for City sponsored benefits. Job Type: Part-Time - 19 hours or less per week.
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Qualifications We Require:Full-time college student majoring in Communications, Public Relations or Marketing with a GPA of 2.5 or betterCandidate must be a US citizenMust be available to work on-site 18-20 hours per week during school sessions and 40 hours per week between school sessions (ex: spring break, summer break, and winter break)Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Ability to write lively, accurate and interesting non-fiction content.
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This person will be expected to work 20-40 hours per week over the summer/school period with the potential to extend beyond the summer period with reduced hours.
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Compensation: Very Competitive Pay: $23.00/$27.00 hour Paid Training: $12 hour $250 Training Bonusterms and conditions applyJob Information: Part Time Employment Day Shift - No nights or weekends required Split Schedule - 20/30 hours per week Guaranteed 4 hours per day Summer work available Opportunities for additional hours Driver may bring their child(ren) to ride with them while they drive Consistent schedule with steady income.
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The Individual Giving Intern will work 10-20 hours per week from June through August (dates are flexible but dependent upon school credit requirements). The Dallas Symphony Association is seeking a student to serve as an Individual Giving Intern for the Summer of 2024.
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This is a seasonal position working anywhere between the hours of 9:00AM - 8:00PM, with a schedule of around 14 - 20 hours per week. We are actively seeking a reliable and trustworthy Pool Attendant to join our team at Bentley Ridge for the 2024 summer season.
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Hour Limitations: All student employees are limited to working no more than 20 hours per week in on campus jobs during the academic year (this includes exam periods). International Students: Visa restrictions prohibit international students from exceeding 20 hours of work per academic calendar week.
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Summer Internship start date: Monday, May 20, 2024 40/hours per week max. If extended into the fall, hours would decrease to a max of 20 hrs/week.
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For interns offered full-time employment, we require mobility within the US. This position will require a commitment of 40 hours per week during the summer and 15-20 hours per week during the fall and spring semesters with a potential opportunity for full time employment after graduation.
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Opportunity at Workiva: At Workiva, we offer more than just a 12-15 week spring or summer program. Our interns have the opportunity to participate in mentoring, professional development, networking, and flexible hours during their internship.
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This position will start in the summer and could have the opportunity to continue into the fall*. Intern Environment: Workiva was ranked a top 100 internship program by WayUp and ranked #20 in Best Places to Work for a reason.
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