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Communication skills - Reads, writes and speaks fluent English, using appropriate grammar, style and vocabulary. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS Live and exemplify the Five Principles of Mars, Inc. within self and team.
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KNOWLEDGE OF:Modern office methods, procedures, terms, and equipment; telephone usage and etiquette; official document formats; English grammar, spelling and basic arithmetic; alphabetic, numeric and chronological indexing of records and files; personal computers; word processing; principles of office and records management; and standard business computer programs.
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Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar. If you have a valid teaching credential and live in the Anaheim School District (or, are willing to relocate) do not miss this opportunity to secure a new position with competitive pay and benefits.
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Excellent written communication skills with a strong command of grammar, attention to detail, spelling, and punctuation. Supporting Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging is not only the right thing to do; it is the right thing to do for our business.
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Ensure conformance to OCTA writing standards; ensuring correct spelling and use of punctuation, grammar, AP style and agency branding (OCTA Style Guidelines). Independently create content with minimal edits, using good grammar/writing/communication skills.
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Subjects may include, but are not limited to: ESL Integrated Skills, Community Involvement, Workforce Readiness/Advancement, or Academic Success, as well as specialty classes such as grammar, speaking, vocabulary or writing.
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California Vehicle Code and Penal Code; City of Buena Park Police Department rules, regulations and operating procedures; geography of the City of Buena Park and surrounding communities; organizational structure of the Police Department; departmental recordkeeping practices; basic crime prevention; proper English grammar, spelling, punctuation and dictation for the purpose of completing various police reports; effective customer service techniques.
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Please include “Grammar School Teacher Application” in the subject line. We are seeking outstanding Grammar School Teachers for JK-6th grades for the 2024-2025 school year. The vision of VCA is to create a Christ-centered culture and community, by discipling students to delight, discern, and display the glory of God in Jesus Christ in every area of culture.
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Knowledge of grammar, spelling, punctuation and excellent proofreading abilities. Maintain mail supplies (USPS, UPS & FedEx) and keep mailroom clean and in order. Receives parts on purchase orders for purchasing/ parts department as needed.
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Knowledge of proper language usage, punctuation, spelling and grammar in English and Mandarin. Must have an AA degree or higher or at least 48 semester units of study at an institution of higher education or pass an Assessment Test.
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Knowledge of: Methods, practices, and equipment used in maintaining an effective recreational program; CPR, AED, and First Aid safety practices; recreation class registration and facility reservation software; English grammar, punctuation, spelling, and composition.
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Knowledge of standard office and administrative practices and procedures including business letter writing, records management, report preparation, and filing methods, correct English usage, including spelling, grammar, punctuation and vocabulary; modern office methods, equipment and procedures.
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