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Kids ages 2 to teen love our hands-on cooking classes, camps, birthday parties and field trips. Kids ages 2 to teen love our hands-on cooking classes, camps, birthday parties, and field trips.
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We offer many opportunities for each employee to learn and grow from a mix of professional and non professional topics (a few examples of our permanent or latest classes: French lessons, blockchain, coding lessons, mental health coaching, vegan cooking.
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Frequent company-wide and team social events such as game nights, cooking classes, summer boat cruises, paint & sip, karaoke, escape the room, bowling, team dinners, baseball games, holiday parties and plenty more.
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Cooking classes (pastry, canning, grilling, sauces, etc.) Self Defense Classes. Music classes (vocal/instruments) Community Program Instructors will instruct classes associated with personal enrichment and community related classes in their field of experience.
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Programs led by the BNC are focused on food security (OSU food pantry, Healthy Beaver Bags, SNAP application support, cooking classes, a food garden, etc.) Examples could include but are not limited to directing theater casts, providing instruction to communication-focused classes, supervisory roles in the hospitality or tourism industry or success coaching a team of athletes.
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Get creative with classes in a variety of areas: Arts & Crafts Computers & Technology for Home Food & Cooking Health & Fitness Personal Enrichment. Adapt to a variety of work venues including office, social events, presentations, large and small meetings/classes, and interactions with individuals.
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Cooking classes for SoHum and AyurPrana Listening Room community in person, online, or recordings. AyurPrana hosts educational programs, professional certifications, Ayurvedic healing treatments, musical experiences, documentary series, yoga classes and a diverse array of ancient and modern healing modalities that support integrative living and one's journey of self-discovery.
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We build our tight-knit community through small group events like trivia night, cooking classes, and book clubs. Ordergroove is the leading technology for subscriptions across the eCommerce ecosystem, including Shopify, BigCommerce, Salesforce, Adobe Commerce, Magento, and other platforms.
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An experienced chef instructor with at least 2 years experience teaching recreational cooking classes. recreational cooking, pastry, mixology, and wine tasting classes. Backed by Y Combinator, CocuSocial is one of the largest marketplace for culinary experience in the US. We empower individual chefs and businesses to host a variety of cooking classes, baking classes, wine tasting workshops and mixology classes.
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This unique Full-Time position provides nutrition and wellness programming to the community through one-on-one consultations, classes, cooking demonstrations, media interviews, written articles, newsletters, and virtual presentations.
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Our team of Chef Instructors based in 17 different cities across the U.S. and the variety of different cooking classes and experiences offered through our platform reflect our philosophy that through food, we can come together and connect with one another - regardless of differences in culture, ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation.
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Executive Sous Chef Qualifications: 3+ years as Exec Sous, Sous Chef, CDC, or Exec Chef for a high-end, fine dining restaurant or hotel Education or experience with high-end, all scratch, artisanal cooking Michelin or James Beard experience would be a huge plus.
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Possess the ability to build sales and establish customer relationships by instructing cooking/technique classes, demonstrations and in-store events as part of Williams-Sonoma's Culinary Program.
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Provide nutrition education and/or cooking classes for clients focused on topics including diabetes, heart disease, and other topics as determined relevant. Experience developing and executing community based nutrition education classes.
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CocuSocial Chef Instructors can expect flexible scheduling, the opportunity to teach recipes and dishes they're passionate about, a supportive team to assist in creating best-selling classes, and compensation based on a revenue sharing model (where the more people you can accommodate translates to higher earning potential.
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