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Enjoy competitive compensation ranging from $23 to $25 per hour, recognizing your expertise and commitment to childcare excellence. Comprehensive Support: We expedite your onboarding process, offering flexibility in days off and providing compensation for training, along with a comprehensive Nanny Kit filled with age-appropriate activities and games.
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22-$25 per hour base pay with opportunities for additional compensation. 20-25 hours per week. Live in Ohio with the ability to work in our Upper Arlington office 6 days per month.
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Ideal candidate: 5-15 years of employment experience preferably defense but would consider plaintiff Wage and Hour experience CA Licensed, in good standing Comfortable billing 150 hours per month Benefits: Competitive compensation and benefits Annual and potential additional bonuses througout the year Health 401K with match Group disability Paid Parking PTO Hybrid: 2-3 days a week in-office If you are interested in this or any opportunity in the area, reach out to Brianna Schlick at 605.705.
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Compensation and Benefits:The CNAs Lead Caregiver position offers a competitive salary of $18 to $25 per hour, paid weekly. Job Summary:Always Best Care Senior Services - Oahu is seeking a dependable and compassionate individual to fill the role of CNAs Lead Caregiver.
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Compensation: $19-$25 per hour, based on experience and education. Undertake all key functions of a Client Care Specialist. Massachusetts Veterinary Referral Hospital is on the lookout for a dedicated and dynamic full-time Patient Care Coordinator.
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Type: Temp to Hire· Compensation: $22-25 per hour· Hours: Monday-Friday 8-5pm· Location: Memphis, TN.Responsibilities:Phone and Reception:· Answer incoming phone calls, direct calls to appropriate individuals, and take accurate messages when necessary.
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Compensation - $25 per hour and success bonuses. Help research and obtain select RFPs from government agencies, companies, non-profit organizations; Understand and embrace diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) concepts/services.
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COMPENSATION AND BENEFITSThis position is eligible to earn a base hourly rate in the range of $22 to $25 per hour depending on location and job-related factors such as level of experience.
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Our Top notch hair stylists make up to $25-$35 per hour in total compensation. great opportunities await Hair Stylist/Cosmetologist - Wellington / Lake Worth, FL $25 to $35 Hour We Care More about You Are you ready to be in an amazing team environment.
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School Psychologist Position Details: • Start Date: July 2024 • Hours: Full-Time (37.5 hours per week) • Contract Duration: Full School Year • Location: Laurens, South Carolina • Pay Rate: $38-44 per hour (Based on Experience) School Psychologist Benefits: • Competitive compensation package • Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability plan as well as 401k with employer match • Tax-free stipends are available to those who qualify.
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Compensation: Salary is typically between $20 - $25 per hour; however, it is ultimately determined by the scope of the position and the candidate's relevant experience. The ideal candidate will have knowledge of and hands-on experience using the Resources for Infant Educarers (RIE) philosophy, but we will consider candidates with Montessori, Reggio, Waldorf, and others.
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Meaningful compensation $12 - $25 per hour Bonus & commission opportunities. Compensation: $12.00 - $25.00 per hour. Mosquito Hunters Technicians are trained experts who apply mosquito control products to our clients' landscaping, participate in marketing initiatives, and provide a remarkable client experience.
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Weekday shifts from 8 am - 4 pm with no call Licensing assistance available HBO certification needed Board certified 20 - 25 patients per day Wound care and debridement duties Paid malpractice insurance Pre-paid travel and housing expenses Competitive compensation 24-hour access to your Weatherby Healthcare consultant Charter member of NALTO.
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Meaningful compensation $15 - $25 per hour Bonus & commission opportunities. Compensation: $20.00 - $30.00 per hour. Anyone who enjoys working outdoors (Arborist, Lawn Care, Painters.
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Full Job Description Benefit Summaries Employment Type: Full-time Min/Max Pay: $25 per hour - $35 per hour What You Bring: Strong teamwork and a positive attitude Adaptability and willingness to learn Passion for maintaining a healthy and safe environment Sodexo is an EEO/AA/Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran employer.
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