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Culvers is looking for new True Blue Crew Members! Here at Culvers we believe that people matter. Culvers is looking for new True Blue Crew Members! Here at Culvers we believe that people matter.
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Full time starting pay $14 - $16 Part time starting pay $10 - $12 If you are looking for a job that supports you, youve come to the right place. Our Crew Member, Crew, Support.
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Assists with odd job responsibilities timely, upon manager on duty (M.O.D.) request. Assists with odd job responsibilities timely, upon manager on duty (M.O.D.) request. Demonstrates proper personal hygiene and food safety practices consistently.
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COOPERATION: Supports fellow team members and is cooperative in providing excellent guest service. Demonstrates proper food safety practices by accurately completing the Quality Control/Safe Food Checklist.
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About the role: We are excited to find people who want to build meaningful relationships and enjoy helping others with different odd jobs in and around the home. Our mission: We seek to build strong communities by empowering young individuals, providing essential homeowner services, and building connections between generations.
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Ability to work long or odd hours on your feet and lift 50+ lbsCritical Thinking. QUALIFICATIONS *COMPETENCIES:Core Competencies: Journeyman license minimum, Master preferredIn this role you will be responsible for the electrical troubleshooting, repair, and general maintenance on various systems throughout the facility as well as installation and modification of equipment on new projects.
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Must have recent and relevant Fork Lift experience moving odd or awkward materials, a history of safe operations at previous employer in order to drive the Fork Lift. Operate forklift, pallet jack (manual or electric), cherry picker, crane.
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Exposure to odd body positions (i.e. twisted torso, bent over position, etc) for brief periods of time during the troubleshooting and/or repair of the equipment. Assigned tasks will include preventive and corrective maintenance which include pneumatic, electrical, plumbing, and carpentry work.
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May be required to work odd shifts or provide weekend coverage. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) required for ICU, ED, PACU, Endo, Tele, OB, MHN Pre-Op and Specialty Procedural areas. PALS required for Pediatric areas with the exception of NICU. Certification in Fetal Monitoring through National Credential Center or through AWOHNN (Intermediate or Advanced) for L&D RN's.
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Immediately alert front staff and resort manager when a guest is ill or exhibiting odd behavior - follow-up by filling out illness form and turning it into a shift lead/manager. Immediately alert front staff and resort manager when a guest is ill or exhibiting odd behavior - follow-up by filling out illness form and turning it into a shift lead/manager.
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Minimum of one year experience using evidence-based interventions to treat children and adolescents with anxiety, mood disorders, ODD and ADHD. The Child & Family Connection is seeking an exceptional Psychologist (PsyD or PhD), who specializes in child & adolescent therapy, to join our team.
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IF you have a clear background (driving & criminal) with a clear drug screen and will enjoy taking care of 25-acre property, a few head of cattle and doing odd jobs inside and outside a home, with a “can do” attitude read on and apply today.
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INNOVATION &CREATIVITY: Seeks new ways to improve efficiency, effectiveness, quality; offers suggestions and solutions to obstacles and challenges. CHANGE MANAGEMENT: Supportive of change; reacts quickly and appropriately; accepts direction and constructive feedback.
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You may need to do data archaeology, create and debug pipelines in tools like Kubeflow or Flyte, quickly learn the basics of protein folding or codon optimization, become the company's expert on a new tool, debug odd results created by a production model for a project under a time crunch, contribute to brainstorming, planning and prioritization, make presentations, give feedback on others' proposals and code, and more.
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Our unique Brain Balance program deals directly with children who have disabilities such as Autism, ADHD, Asperger’s, ODD, Dyslexia and Processing Disorders. Our unique Brain Balance program deals directly with children who have disabilities such as Autism, ADHD, Asperger’s, ODD, Dyslexia and Processing Disorders.
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