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The Onsite conventional coordinator(s) will be serving a standard apartment community for 16-20 hours per week and living onsite for a reduced amount for their service. The Offsite conventional coordinator(s) will be serving for 3-9 hours per week and NOT living at the community.
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The Offsite conventional coordinator will be serving for 3-9 hours per week and NOT living at the community. Administering their program at key points every month by developing monthly calendars/event flyers/social media posts to market activities to residents, managing an event budget process, preparing monthly summaries, meeting with staff for planning, and meeting with their program director for equipping and development.
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Part-time: 20 hours per week, M-F ideallyCompensation:Wage commensurate with experience ($24-$27 per hour)Paid time off and holidays, maternity leave, and retirement contribution as outlined in current Corbella policies.
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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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Approximately 12-20 hours per week at $10.50 per hour. The Peters Township Parks and Recreation Department is seeking applicants 16 years and older for seasonal part time Summer Day Camp Counselors that will assist in daily day camp activities.
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Position Requirements:Ability to work up to 20 hours per week, including weekendsHighly energeticExceptional interpersonal communication skillsExperience working with childrenBackground in fitness (athletics, sports, dance, cheer, gymnastics, martial arts, or related field)Effective time management, leadership and motivational, skillsProficient in administrative workClean background checkAbility to lift 50 lbs*Must be available for our mandatory staff meetings at 12:50pm every Monday.
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Please read about the difference between Onsite and Offsite below and review the conventional program page on our website if you haven't already. Planning and hosting 2-4 events per month for the residents in the apartment community for the purpose of caring for and connecting with residents, connecting residents to one another and to services and great local businesses in the wider community.
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Part-Time In-Office Support: Monday - Thursday, 10 AM - 3 PM. (Estimate 20 hours per week). Chenega Corporation Professional Services SBU, a Chenega Professional Services' company, is looking for a Part-Time Office Support Administrator who will be responsible for overall front office activities, including the reception area, mail, and facilities.
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Relational: understand the power of relationships; enjoy meeting new people, networking in the broader community, and planning social activities. A coordinator's work can be summed up with three words: Care, Connect, and Call.
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Oriented towards “business-with-a-cause": faithfully weave together excellence in business with serving and loving their neighbors well. Providing a caring touch to residents and staff with the help of other residents and a network of community support.
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The Lifestyle Director’s position is a part-time job working on-site for 20 hours per week. As a Part-Time Lifestyle Director, the primary responsibilities will be to support the Social Committee, facilitate community social activities, maintain the community website, and produce the bi-monthly newsletter.
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Preferred Qualifications FLSA Non-Exempt Full Time/Part Time Part Time Number of Hours Worked per Week 20 Job FTE Work Calendar Fiscal Job Category Outreach and Community Engagement Benefits Eligible Yes - Full Benefits Rate of Pay.
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Lonza Pharma & Biotech has an open position for a paid internship as a Marketing & Communications Intern at our location in Bend, OR. This is a part-time role (around 20 hours per week) and the duration is for a minimum of 6 months with potential to go longer.
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Available: available to host events and perform weekly visits when the apartment residents are most likely to attend or be at home including evenings and weekends. There is typically more availability for Onsite conventional coordinators than Offsite.
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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. To learn more about our company, please visit our website; Requisition ID: 9317 Remote Work Available: No ROLE SUMMARY The Machine Operator will handle day-to-day equipment operations, and the ideal candidate is a multi-trade problem solver who is technologically advanced with prior machine operating experience.
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