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COMMUNITY OVERVIEW & POSITION SUMMARY: The Leasing Professional is an integral part of the on-site Community Operations Team. The position is responsible for leasing apartments through innovative sales and marketing strategies to maximize revenue and to meet the financial goals of the community.
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We are seeking a full-time Sales Professional for our dealership in Columbia, SC. This is an on-site role. Assisting Customers on-site and via internet and phone leads.
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The Instructional Designer III will also be required to attend the annual on-site Missouri Online All Staff Retreat and other on-site events as business needs dictate. Missouri Online, a part of University of Missouri System (UM System), is seeking an Instructional Designer III who is eager to assist faculty, staff, and administrators in ensuring quality course design, faculty professional development, development of new online programs and continuous improvement of existing online programs, and opportunities related to online and blended learning.
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On day one, you will begin with a robust wage package, excellent benefit plans, a matching 401K plan, professional development, generous bonuses, travel perks and the opportunity to grow across a portfolio of 140 hotels representing all major brands.
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While the Instructional Designer III will not independently develop the online courses or programs, they will provide consultation and design based on accepted pedagogies, online design standards, and industry best practices.
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Provide professional and timely support to faculty in the areas of pedagogy, online course development, learning experience design, and implementation of appropriate educational technologies. Seek opportunities for personal professional development to improve instructional design knowledge and skills and stay abreast of industry trends and standards; share that knowledge internally to continually grow the knowledge base of the larger design team.
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It is not the expectation that the preceptor acts as an instructor, but rather the preceptor is responsible for the on-site supervision and assessment of the students while on clinical.
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FT Support Specialist (On-site Columbia, SC) Team-oriented, professional candidates should possess knowledge of health care, managed care, and health and human services (preferred.
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Establishes and manages professional relationships with and between the client executive team, client stakeholders, community providers, and the team of clinicians and on-site staff.
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The Security Shift Supervisor will act as a liaison between site supervisor, Account Manager/Field Operations Manager and professional security officers. The Shift Security Supervisor will supervise and coordinate the delivery of quality services on a specific shift at an assigned customer.
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AT&T has an opening for an IT Field Support Specialist to support our end-user community by providing Tier 2 and 3 on-site and remote supports for computer workstations, servers, printers, peripherals, and teleconferencing equipment.
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AT&T Global Public Sector is a trusted provider of secure, IP enabled, cloud-based, network solutions and professional services to the Federal Government. Employee discounts up to 50% off on eligible AT&T mobility plans and accessories, AT&T internet (and fiber where available) and AT&T phone.
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We offer meaningful assistance programs like Chaplain services, an on-site / mobile clinic, and an emergency assistance fund. Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or CSHM preferred.
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This is a full-time on-site role as a Direct Support Professional at MAURIZI ISL HOME in Columbia, MO. As a Direct Support Professional, you will be responsible for providing assistance and support to individuals with intellectual disabilities.
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Murphy USA Store Managers are viewed as a small business owner, directly accountable for ensuring that every site delivers best-in-class customer service, consistent achievement of operational excellence, and professional development of store employees.
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