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This position will work an average of 40 hours per week and will be available "after hours" if an emergency situation should arise. Clarity of vision at 20 ft or more in day and night/dark conditions.
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Bilingual- Spanish and English a plus Available to work a variety of shifts Schedule: 8-12 hours shifts Minimum of 20 hours per week Day shift Evening shift Holidays Monday to Friday Weekends Work Location: One location Curious to learn more about us.
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Works with other campus units to maintain a safe and supportive environment Performs other duties as assigned Qualifications Associates degree or equivalent Excellent written and verbal communication skills Basic computer knowledge and skills Experience in library services preferred Application Instructions OTHER INFORMATION: This position is considered as a casual, as-needed (per diem), part-time (less than 20 hours per week), non-benefits-eligible, hourly paid administrative staff position.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Telemetry Discipline: RN Duration: 13 weeks 36 hours per week Shift: 12 hours, nights Employment Type: Travel We’re seeking talented healthcare professionals whose adventure game is as strong as their clinical game.
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Must have visual acuity with/without job aids to perform activities such as; reading, viewing a computer terminal, and visual inspection involving small parts/details - clarity of vision at 20 ft or more in day and night/dark conditions.
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Job Type: Extra Help Ongoing (less than 20 hours per week) Extra Help positions are allowed to work up to 1040 hours per year. This position has a flexible schedule with no guaranteed hours week to week, until the summer in which you will work 2 days a week (M/W from 9:30 am - 2:30pm.
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Most new employees choose to work 20 - 30 hours per week, averaging $25 - $25 per hour. Activities typically include, time and expense billing, job costing, expense allocations, fund accounting, programs and restricted funds tracking as well as comprehensive and customized Board Reporting.
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Paid Time Off – begins accruing on Day 1 401(k) with Employer Match Medical Insurance – 30+ hours/week Dental, Vision, Life, Supplemental Insurance options – 20+ hours/week Free Monthly Bottle of Spirit (21+) Unlimited $300 Referral Bonuses Loyalty Incentives (ask about our 5-Year Bottle Reward.
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Healthcare benefits after 90 days with 20 hours per week worked If you are a caregiver/ home health aide seeking a vetted, highly acclaimed agency to call home, look no further.
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When off the gym floor, can apply their quick-thinking minds to the business endPosition Requirements: Ability to work 15-20 hours per week, (including some evenings, weekends are a must.
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Must have visual acuity with/without job aids to perform activities such as; reading, viewing a computer terminal, visual inspection involving small parts/details. The Cultivation Technician provides manual labor to support the operations within the Cultivation department, while abiding by laws, rules, policies, procedures, and operational guidelines.
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Develop and deliver developmentally appropriate activity camp lesson plans/activities to kids ages 5-12 for a camp running 4 hours per day, 20 hours a week.
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Mastery of Truist Bank operating systems inclusive of COMPASS and other Commercial applications (i.e. MRA, salesforce.com, nCino#Atlanta #Charlotte #WashingtonDCGeneral 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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Retirement Plan Eligibility:The retirement plan for this position is Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS), subject to the position being at least 20 hours per week and at least 135 days in length.
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Job Type: Part-time Pay: $22.00 per hour Expected hours: 20 – 30 per week Schedule: 8 hour shift Day shift Evening shift Night shift Overnight shift Work Location: In person.
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