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The Dishwasher reports directly to the Food and Beverage Director. Responsible for janitorial duties in various dining services areas such as Dining Room, Bistro and other areas associated as a Dining Activity.
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Our facility is home to regional youth sports such as the Aqua-Hawgs swim team and the NWA Hockey Association as well as individual sports and activities like gymnastics, ballet, Taekwondo, and figure skating at affordable pricing for families.
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18.00 - $19.00 per hour (DOE)Shift available: Day, Full-time/Sunday-ThursdayJOB SUMMARY:The Activities Assistant will partner with Activity Director to plan and coordinate meaningful activities to enrich the lives and environment of our residents.
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The Activity Director plans and organizes activities that provide entertainment, exercise and relaxation to our residents. We are currently looking for an Activity Director for our beautiful Baraboo Community.
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The Activities Assistant is responsible for supporting the efforts of the Activity Director in the assessing, selecting, organizing, and implementing of activity/recreational services to address the individualized needs and interests of the residents.
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We are seeking an Activities Assistant (Activity Aide) to join our team. Activities Assistant (Activity Aide) Responsibilities. Activities Assistant (Activity Aide) Requirements.
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Keeps the Camp Director and Camp Manager informed on activities, problems, and concerns on an on-going basis. The Camp Administrative Assistant works directly with the Camp Director and the Camping Services Specialist is responsible for the management of camp business operations, including but not limited to: camp registration information, attendance and financial reporting, distribution of information to campers and families, and interfacing with various GSOFCT Departments including program services, registration, product sales, human resources, IT, and camp property team.
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Stewardship / Events – The ADLAG will work closely with the Donor Relations & Communications Manager and Special Events Manager to coordinate, leverage, and segment stewardship activities and events for Dean’s Circles, Giannini Society, and other special cultivation opportunities.
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Supervision and coverage for direct reports: Assistant Director, Group Leaders, Activity Specialists; Outreach Coordinator; Education Support Family Development Coach. Typical activities include tutoring and reading help, career exploration and financial literacy workshops, cooking classes and organized sports, as well as arts initiatives like music, dance, photography, and drama.
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Collaborating with LOB and Control/Support Partner groups (Operations, Legal and Compliance, Finance, Risk, Technology, HR, Audit) to ensure end-to-end processes for all client and deal/transactional activity are controlled, including working with these partners to improve the quality of supervisory reporting/tools and FLU controls/monitoring processes.
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As a skilled fundraising professional, the successful candidate must demonstrate tenacity in building relationships with individual donors and creating unique and innovative individual giving fundraising activities through both grass-roots activity and major donor outreach.
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SUMMARY: The Activity Director provides ongoing program of activities designed to meet, in accordance with the comprehensive assessment, the interests and the physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being of each resident.
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The Regional Supply Chain Director ("RSCD") is responsible for multi-site management and integrating business process activities within their territory, which are in Supply Chain or related to Supply Chain's activity, to deliver safe, cost-effective performance with a customer centric mindset.
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Athletics/Activities/ Activity Sponsor. For questions regarding this position, please contact Activities Director Jeff Bissen at 712-527-4897 or through email at bissenj@glenwoodschools.org.
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Assist the Activity Director in the planning, development, and implementation of activities which enrich the lives of the residents. The Activity Assistant is responsible for providing group and individual activities for the residents.
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