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This position requires a full understanding of deaf culture and must be fluent in American Sign Language. This position also requires a full understanding of deaf culture and must be fluent in American Sign Language.
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Product & Inventory Management · Drive overall store product strategy, including supervision and oversite of receiving, processing, merchandising, and exiting through purchase or transfer.
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Serves as a staff, certified Language or American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter. Certification as Language Interpreter or Qualified American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreter.
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Maintain the look and feel of the store through day-to-day VM and store actions (e.g. ensuring product recovery, restock, destock, or minor VM changes.) · Assist the market’s Authorized Trainer in coordinating onboarding to acclimate new team members to Lids. · Engage team members by creating a fun and productive environment, including helping them understand how their work supports company objectives and the success of the store and Lids overall.
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Working Conditions and Physical Requirements Fluent in American Sign Language (ASL)Must be a team player and have a positive attitude. Travel RequirementsLocal Daily Travel Requirements: -% Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Fluent in American Sign Language (ASL)Extensive experience in installing Sorenson VRS equipment, providing customer service and be expert in all types of videophone and network installations including T, DSL and High-Speed Cable Internet.
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Product & Inventory ManagementDrive overall store product strategy, including supervision and oversight of receiving, processing, merchandising, and exiting through purchase or transfer.
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Drive overall store product strategy, including supervision and oversight of receiving, processing, merchandising, and exiting through purchase or transfer. Engage team members by creating a fun and productive environment, including helping them understand how their work supports company objectives and the success of the store and Lids overall.
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LITIGATION ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY $120,000 Plus Commission with Sign-On Bonus (Up to $25,000 for qualified applicants) annual salary of $120,000, plus a guaranteed commission after achieving performance goal.
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We seek a dynamic individual who is a proficient American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter and an effective scheduler. Fluent in American Sign Language with a strong understanding of Deaf culture.
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Drive overall store product strategy, including supervision and oversite of receiving, processing, merchandising, and exiting through purchase or transfer. Store Managers are accountable for every aspect of the retail store performance inclusive of achieving key results, creating a fun and inclusive environment for their team, and delivering exceptional customer service by offering their expertise on Lids’ products and services.
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Operating out of Indianapolis, IN, our retail stores offer officially licensed headwear and apparel from collegiate and professional sports teams, plus top brands like Nike, New Era, Adidas, and Mitchell & Ness.
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In recent years, Lids has built partnerships with iconic global brands including Marvel, Playboy, and the Harlem Globetrotters, and gained ambassadors like Justin Jefferson, Quavo, and Josephine Skriver – creating a community for both sports fans and fashion lovers.
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Job Required Knowledge & Skills A two-year post-secondary education and one-year related experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Ensure integrity of product held to vendor-specific regulations, including custom embroidery limitations, purchase amount limitations, or special release dates.
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Required: Master's degree in American Sign Language/Deaf Studies or Native speaker plus Bachelor’s degree and minimum two years teaching experience at high school and/or college level.
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Travel Requirements Local Daily Travel Requirements: 50-75% Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Fluent in American Sign Language (ASL) Extensive experience in installing Sorenson VRS equipment, providing customer service and be expert in all types of videophone and network installations including T1, DSL and High-Speed Cable Internet.
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