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ESCAPE has opened up new avenues in visual narrative gaming, and now CMS has ventured into the next generation of HD streaming platforms with bite-sized episodic shows on their latest release, REELSHORT, standing at #1 on US Entertainment.
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Provides daily management and coordination of appointments, supplies, and medication for foster children on caseload and acts as a resource to other staff members involved in patient carePerforms mandated monthly home visits, jointly with case planner, and provides complete, purposeful, accurate and detailed assessments of the home environment, including follow-up from previous home visits.
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Must be able to follow instructions during service from Chef, Sous Chef or Chef de Partie throughout the service. Ability to lift large items up to 50 pounds. Ability to read and follow recipes and standards.
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ResponsibilitiesEffectively plan and project manage experiential and event marketing from branded environments, live events, festivals, sponsorship events, pop-up events, and influencer events.
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Evaluating patients for program discharge and follow-up. Primarily, the Care Navigator/Health Coach engages in virtual follow-ups, guiding patients throughout their treatment in the Lifestyle Medicine Program.
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Regional truck drivers earn up to $100,000 to $110,000 in their first year. Up to 21 days of PTO. Ask about our Walmart driver perks, such as our Referral Program, Rider Program, Driver Mentor Program, parking at Walmart locations and more.
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They are responsible for accurate order fulfillment (pick-up and delivery), defining delivery zones, and effectively routing incoming orders. Staff begins accruing PTO immediately for a total of up to 30 days earned in the first year.
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Pick up any Room Attendant's dirty linen or trash as needed. Heavy work - Exerting up to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 50 pounds of force frequently and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects.
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As the Data Strategy Director, you can make up to a $215,000 base salary (depending on your experience). A leading, innovative CPG company is looking for an experienced Data Strategy Director to successfully manage, mine & analyze data across multiple strategic sources, and deliver data-driven recommendations to improve channel performance and business success in New York City.
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Pop-up adventures like art gallery walks, sporting events, and Escape rooms. Generous PTO, including vacation time (15-24 days/year), sick/safe leave, your birthday off, and up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave.
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Support with concepting, prepare shoot briefs, attend shoots (globally), and follow through with post-production. ·Follow-through from concept, to shoot, to execution of global 360 campaigns.
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An Account Director builds trusted long-term client relationships and leads the team to create tailored Influencer Marketing campaigns that partner brands with content creators, whilst driving growth through proactive ideas and up-selling DV capabilities.
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The Busser is responsible for maintaining the entire restaurant, including the dining room, storerooms, food pick-up area, and beverage station according to established cleanliness and stock standards.
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Innovation Industries team members follow industries and sectors that represent NYC's economy and new industries: urban innovation; the green economy; creative industries (gaming; fashion; new media); emerging & applied technology; life sciences; healthcare; entrepreneurship; and international affairs.
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We deliver organic produce, high-quality meats and seafood, plant-based proteins, dairy, bakery, wine, and other grocery items to nearly every zip code in 48 states at up to 30 percent off traditional grocery store prices.
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