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Job Title: Onsite Wellness Coach - Part Time, 24 hours a week (flexible work hours) - Deer Park, NY. Bilingual required. Plan and implement employee engagement initiatives that promote physical activity, healthy weight management, mindfulness/stress reduction, tobacco cessation, and other wellbeing-related activities that support healthy lifestyle modification and decrease health risks behaviors.
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Job Title: Onsite Health & Wellness Coach, Part Time 24 hours a week. Health Promotion, Education, and Employee Engagement in Wellbeing and Safety Initiatives.
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Job Title: Onsite Health & Wellness Coach, Part Time 8 hours a week in San Diego on Wednesdays. Maintain accurate and up-to-date data entry related to coaching activities, employee engagement, and other relevant information to ensure effective communication and reporting with the client and the operations or account manager.
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Job Title: Onsite Health & Wellness Coach, Part Time 8 hours a week in Coal Center, 5am to 1pm; 4 hours every other week in Pittsburgh. Follow and facilitate a proactive monthly engagement plan using the client site service delivery calendar and Ramp Health's resource library.
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Job Title: Onsite Wellness Coach - PART TIME - 12 hours a week in Lawrenceville, GA Job Purpose: The wellness coach provides onsite, comprehensive wellbeing and injury prevention services that engage individual employees and the client’s whole employee populations in positive lifestyle initiatives that improve health and wellbeing, lower chronic disease risk, and reduce healthcare costs for the client.
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Description Part-Time Assistant Manager Concord Mills, Concord NC As a Retail Store Part-Time Assistant Manager, you are responsible for assisting the Store Manager with leading a team of other Managers and Sales Associates to achieve sales, organization, guest engagement, and profitability goals within a Yankee Candle store.
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This part-time internship opportunity is classified as Hybrid , meaning in person work is required less than 2 days a week. We foster a culture of inclusion that drives employee engagement to deliver superior performance to the communities we serve.
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University of Pittsburgh Physicians is hiring a part-time Professional Staff Nurse, OP to join their Pediatric Primary Care office in Oakland! This position will be responsible for providing patient care within the office and may be asked to take on a special projects, such as vaccine or med ordering for the clinic, assist in training new employees, participate in weekly clinical meetings and monthly staff meetings This position will work 20 hours per week with a flexible schedule.
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Part-time 24 hours per week, non-exempt Starting pay range: $27.22 - $28.74 Job Summary The HR Coordinator position involves coordinating various HR functions, including recruitment, employee engagement, investigations, training, and compliance.
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This is a part-time position, which will work 20 hours per week in the afternoons from Tuesday through Friday. Ability to follow a part-time (20 hours per week) afternoon schedule.
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We are seeking a part-time Human Resources Generalist to join our team, working 15-20 hours per week. This is a part-time hybrid position, requiring 15-20 hours per week, with flexible scheduling options.
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Access to a reliable car highly preferred) Excellent oral and written communication, presentation, and leadership skills Ability to work independently as well as collaborate effectively with others ROLE OVERVIEW: Role Location: Atlanta, GA Reports to: Regional Manager of Alumni Engagement Status: Part-time, regular employee Schedule: Part-time 20 Hours per week; working evenings and weekends, as needed BENEFITS OF THE ROLE: Dynamic, fun work environment.
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The previous Rheumatologist was working part time (3 days one week/2 days the next) and had a very busy practice immediately. In a recent survey, we ranked in the 95th percentile in employee engagement and in the 91st percentile in physician satisfaction.
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Marketing Administrative AssistantComputrition - Jonas SoftwarePart-time - 20 hours per week | Remote (USA)POSITION SUMMARYComputrition is seeking a detail-oriented and organized professional with excellent communication skills to work part-time and contribute to the strategic efforts of the company's Leadership and Marketing teams.
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This role is suited for a professional who excels in employee engagement, HR management and organisational development. My client is a global organisation who are based in Essex who are seeking an experienced and dynamic HR Manager to join their team on a part-time basis.
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