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The Army public affairs specialist participates in and assists with the supervision and administration of Army public affairs programs primarily through news releases, newspaper articles, Web-based material and photographs for use in military and civilian news media.
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Advise the ASWC Media Council in their oversight of the student media and publications including the campus newspaper (Quaker Campus), Video Production Studios (VPS), Radio Station (KPOET), and Whittier College Sports Network (WCSN.
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Newspaper (Arkansas Democrat Gazette or El Latino) PT Refuse Collector: Starting hourly rate $11.75. Parks Maintenance/Golf course maintenance (mowing/weed eating, etc.) Crew Worker (lot cleanup, work site clean up, neighborhood cleanup.
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Lexington Medical Center births over 4,200 babies a year and is voted "Best Hospital" and "Best Place to Have a Baby" by readers of The State newspaper and Free Times newspaper. Near the capital city of Columbia, South Carolina, home to the University of South Carolina, enjoy SEC Division I sporting events, top quality entertainment at the Colonial Life Arena and the Koger Center for the Arts, energetic nightlife in the Congaree Vista, or stroll Main Street during the Saturday morning Soda City Market.
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Experience in broadcast media (e.g., tv, radio), print (e.g., newspaper and magazine), or digital publication (e.g., BuzzFeed, Oprah Daily). Experience in broadcast media (e.g., tv, radio), print (e.g., newspaper and magazine), or digital publication (e.g., BuzzFeed, Oprah Daily.
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Media Representation: Represent the Hy-Vee brand in various media outlets, including TV segments, radio, podcasts, and contribute to newspaper articles/blogs. The Corporate Regional Registered Dietitian position at Hy-Vee is a dynamic role that involves overseeing the nutritional needs of 1-3 store locations.
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Company Values: Commitment to the Hy-Vee mission and a willingness to promote the values of the company. At Hy-Vee our people are our strength. Complete Hy-Vee media training. Must have completed four-year college degree and dietetic internship approved by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (formerly the American Dietetic Association) and certification to be a Registered Dietitian and Licensed Dietitian for the state(s) they support.
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This position is dedicated to providing individualized care through nutrition counseling for various health conditions, as well as conducting health screenings such as biometric, hemoglobin A1C, Omega-3 Index, and Vitamin D screenings.
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The Pioneer Group, a Hearst Newspaper Company, has an immediate opening for an experienced Bindery Operator to support the printing of four daily newspapers as well as commercial web offset printing.
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Car, cell phone, PC or laptop, calculator, Cholestech (cholesterol test), Affinion, glucometer, blood pressure cuff, two-wheeler, ladder, four wheel cart, fax machine and copier. Health Screenings: Conduct health screenings including biometric, hemoglobin A1C, Omega-3 Index, and Vitamin D screenings to assess and address customers' health needs.
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Job Title: Corporate Regional Registered Dietitian. Accountable and Reports to: Assistant Vice President, Dietitian Services. Group Presentations and Classes: Organize and conduct group presentations and classes, offering nutritional education to a wider audience, both in person and virtually.
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Dietitian must keep current on all nutrition topics and trends for customer education. Must be physically able to perform sedentary work: occasionally lifting or carrying objects of no more than 10 pounds, and occasionally standing or walking.
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The role extends to a diverse range of experiences within the field of nutrition, including, but not limited to: group presentations/classes, personalized shopping assistance, and media representation.
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The Casper Star-Tribune is Wyoming's only statewide newspaper and we are seeking a full-time crime/courts/breaking news reporter to join our award-winning team. Successful candidates will have a journalism degree and experience however, we will consider new graduates who have completed internships or experience at the college newspaper.
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Independence: Comfort and capability in working autonomously without constant supervision. Business Management: Implement strategies to increase referral rates and drive business growth. The duties of this position are performed in a general office and retail setting.
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