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Wonder is seeking a mental health therapist to provide home and community-based treatment centered on a holistic and integrative family systems approach. Wonder was created with the intent to provide therapeutic support services for pre-teens, adolescents, young adults and their families by combining individual and parent coaching with family therapy.
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Wonder: A Confident Living Company will NEVER ask for money or bank account information. As an individual coach, you would meet your client in the community, engaging in activities like hiking, going out for coffee, crafting in the park, or job hunting.
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The Wonder Puppy makes sure her team is has everything they need including a pet sitter certification as well as a pet first aide and CPR certification! Wonder Pups Pet Care LLC is on the hunt for someone who loves to shower their affection on pets - big and small.
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Light & Wonder, Inc. and its affiliates (collectively, "L&W") are engaged in the highly regulated gaming business. Light & Wonder is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against applicants due to race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.
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At Wonder, we want to make world-class food within reach, no matter where you live. At Wonder, we believe that in order to build the best team, we must hire using an objective lens. As a food-tech startup backed by top-tier venture capitalists and led by a team of experienced entrepreneurs—including some of the most accomplished leaders in the technology, culinary, and logistics industries—we're growing.
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The Assistant Controller will oversee the accounting, receivables, and payables functions of the organization.
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A minimum of 2 years experience in a restaurant supervisor/assistant manager role, either in Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) or full-service restaurant. We are committed to fair hiring practices where we hire people for their potential and advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Support your unit manager to develop, engage, inspire, and motivate staff team members. They will support the Restaurant Manager with managing all front and back of house operations to create the ultimate customer experience.
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Oversee inventory management and food safety to ensure accuracy and efficiency; follow procedures for shelf life and product dating. Deliver restaurant sales and service times by removing any barriers to success.
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Relocation may be necessary Light & Wonder, Inc. and its affiliates (collectively, “L&W”) are engaged in the highly regulated gaming business. Exposure to cigarette smoke and noise on casino floors Work Conditions: May require weekend and evening hours Overnight travel required in relation to territory and customer location.
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EducationBS in Communications, Marketing, New Media or Public RelationsLight and Wonder and its affiliates are engaged in highly regulated gaming and lottery businesses. As a result, certain Light and Wonder employees may, among other things, be required to obtain a gaming or other license(s), undergo background investigations or security checks, or meet certain standards dictated by law, regulation or contracts.
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Master's Degree in Psychology, Social Work, or Marriage and Family Counseling (required) Experience working with experiential modalities in a community-based setting. You would also collaborate with your care team, which includes an individual coach and a clinical team leader to support the family as a whole.
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As a Restaurant Supervisor, you are a key part of that by overseeing our kitchen operations to ensure top-notch food quality and service for customers. Ensure the appropriate safety, sanitation, and hygiene practices are followed across all back-of-house areas and in line with the cleaning schedules.
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3+ years' experience in a restaurant management role, either in Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) or full-service restaurant. Oversee inventory management and food safety to ensure accuracy and efficiency; ensure employees are following procedures for shelf life and product dating.
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Reports to : VP Operations
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