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As an appellate partner, you will be responsible for representing clients in appeals before state and federal appellate courts. We are currently seeking an experienced and highly skilled appellate attorney to join our client’s legal team.
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We are seeking an HR Business Partner to work in partnership with managers and employees for our Albany, Georgia facility. This position will partner with operations to advance continuous improvement of HR processes and drive business results.
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Due to continued growth, we have an immediate need for a Tax Attorney, Partner to join our Taxation, Trusts & Estates department. We are currently seeking a Tax Partner to join our Taxation, Trusts & Estates department.
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Partner with us and enjoy the benefits of owning your own store without the financial capital risk. Operating Partner at Cupbop: Join Our Energetic Team and Be Our Partner. Our menus are simple and tasty, featuring rice, cabbage, sweet potato noodles, a protein of choice, and a range of specialty sauces from mild to spicy.
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We're hiring a Partner Support Associate to join our CX team in either our Salt Lake City or Brooklyn offices! Partner with peers, CX Leadership and Debit Ops team members to drive improvements.
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We are currently seeking an HR Business Partner to partner, develop, and implement innovative talent recruitment strategies and solutions for our IT Department and other areas of the organization.
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Summary Peer Recovery Partner Supporting the Lewiston Community, St. Mary's Hospital A Peer Recovery Partner provides one-on-one support and outreach to people in the community, at their homes, and/or at the location where the peer works, such as substance use treatment programs or emergency department.
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The Colleague and Labor Relations Partner, regularly interacts and consults with RHM management and regional colleague and labor relations leadership to collectively manage, resolve, and trend colleague and labor relations matters, including planning and conducting high risk and complex investigations, responding to complex and sensitive internal and external party complaints, and supporting collective bargaining processes.
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As a Senior HR Business Partner at Brabo, you will be pivotal in steering the strategic and tactical execution of our HR and Payroll initiatives for clients blending seamless service delivery via HRIS systems and your HR expertise.
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What you’ll bring to Circle: Experience: 9+ years of relevant experience in any combination of the following: Partner Marketing, Web3 Marketing, Consumer Finance or Payments Marketing, Growth Marketing, or Business Development and Partnerships.
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Proactively manages and resolves complex employee relations issues and legal risk; ensure manager and employee compliance with company policies and procedures, and governmental regulations, partner with the legal department to support investigations as needed4.
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POSITION SUMMARY The Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP / HR Business Partner) partners directly with managers and directors and their respective teams to drive results based on business strategy and objectives.
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A law firm in Rochester, NY, is seeking a Finance Partner, specifically a New York licensed Banking and Finance attorney with a minimum of 10 years of experience. HSE is seeking a patent attorney or patent agent with 3 years patent prosecution experience to join the firm’s Rochester or Buffalo office.
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You have 8+ years as an HR Business Partner or related field in technology or media environments. In the role of Senior People Business Partner, you will report to the Director, Global Business Partnerships.
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What will you do as a Care Partner? Cogir Senior Living (formerly Cadence Living) is hiring caring, compassionate, and empathetic Caregivers to join the team in our beautiful retirement community Inspira Arrowhead.
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