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Work hard but also enjoy balance and camaraderie in a culture comprising down-to-earth people, no-drama attitudes, and a team mindset. Work hard but also enjoy balance and camaraderie in a culture comprising down-to-earth people, no-drama attitudes, and a team mindset.
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We are looking for a drama free person that works well in a small office / casual environment. We are a small, family-owned company (18 people) in the Deer Valley Airpark Area (19th Avenue and Pinnacle Peak Rd) that has been dedicated to saving Arizonans’ time, money, and lives for over 30 years.
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A Collaborative and Creative Team: At Giles Law, you'll find yourself among like-minded professionals who value innovation, excellence, and a supportive, drama-free environment. Located in the Biltmore area in the heart of Phoenix, we're more than just a boutique law firm specializing in business litigation; we're a close-knit tribe dedicated to making a significant impact in the legal world and our community.
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We also embody our company values in all that we do, which always starts with being Customer Obsessed, followed by Be a Founder, Zero Drama, and Enjoy the Ride. Does that sound like you? Establish productive relationships with key personnel in each territory.
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This position would be responsible for facilitating at least one musical theater performance for middle school and one show for upper elementary school students throughout the year, as well as teaching daily drama classes.
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Promoting a low-drama, collegial environment in which results are the ultimate benchmark of success. The role provides outstanding breadth of exposure, ranging from numerous areas in GAAP to forecasting, planning, and analysis (FP&A) to data analytics and visualization.
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Qualification Requirements: Bachelor's degree in music therapy, Recreational Therapy, Counseling, Psychology, or Social Work Master's degree in art therapy, Drama Therapy, Dance/Movement Therapy, or completion of a creative arts / expressive therapy certification program Certification or license preferred: Yoga, Yoga Therapy, Tai Chi, Qigong Excellent communication, assessment, evaluation, and interpretation skills.
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No Drama: Team First. Create and execute a sales plan to grow market share of landscape, arbor care and irrigation services to BtoB, CRE and HOA clients. Our Client, a locally owned commercial and HOA growth-oriented landscape maintenance firm, making a difference year after year, have successfully managed the diverse landscapes of their clients.
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No nights, no weekends, no call, no drama. No nights, no weekends, no call, no drama. We are searching for individuals who thrive in an autonomous and fast paced work environment. Generous PTO + CME Package.
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No drama, no drugs or alcohol allowed. Auto Body Tech Wanted, $30 per hour. Start ASAP, shop has expanded and 3-4 techs wanted. No drama, no drugs or alcohol allowed. Work on classic cars, nice clean indoor shop.
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Auto body shop 6200 sq ft, no drama and no pressure. auto body shop 6200 sq ft, no drama and no pressure. As a Auto Body Technician, you’ll perform vehicle repairs as assigned in accordance with dealer and factory standards.
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Assist with student enrichment activities including field trips, art, music, drama, and recreation. TITLE: Paraprofessional III – Library (All categories for regular and special education children – including SLD, MR, ED, OI, SLI, OHI, TBI, VI, HI, MDSSI, MD and preschool PSD, PMD, and PSD) CLASSIFICATION: School Site – Classified Hourly Salary Schedule REPORTS TO: Principal with work direction from assigned teacher(s) SUMMARY: The paraprofessional III will provide instructional and non-instructional (clerical) support for the assigned teacher(s.
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Our culture is friendly, drama free and professional. Normal litigation paralegal caseloads range between 35-40 cases and this allows time for cases to be worked properly and for you to establish a relationship with our clients.
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NVAA Drama.2 Teacher - Performing Arts. The job of Teacher - Performing Arts is done for the purpose/s of providing support to the instructional process by serving as a performing arts teacher with specific responsibility for developing students' performance skills (e.g. Chorus, Band, Theater, Dance, etc.
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Valid Arizona Department of Public Safety fingerprint clearance card.
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