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Manage on-site executions including staff schedules, booth set-up/dismantle, rentals, labor, inventory, special events, and raffles. Knowledge of pop culture (film, TV, comic book, graphic novel, anime, video game, tabletop game, literature, toys, collectibles) required.
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The Human Resources Director is responsible for managing, and overseeing all aspects of human resources activities in general personnel management including, compensation, benefits, employer/employee relations, labor relations and negotiations, recruitment and selection, classification, workers' compensation, training, employee and organizational development, and the drug and alcohol program.
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This is an Salaried position located at Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas.
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Negotiate, manage, renew, review contracts as required to enable effective trading, operations and customer/supplier relations (SRM) Senior International Sales Manager, Experience of multi-channel (Omni channel) Sales strategies.
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We are looking for a hands-on leader that manages all aspects of HR management, from recruitment and talent development to employee relations and compliance to build out our HR function to support our organization’s mission, growth and strategic vision.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Development, Social Services, Human Relations, Social Science, Psychology or related field. The Health & Nutrition Manager is responsible for planning, implementing administering the Health/Nutrition content area of the Head Start program in such a way as to ensure quality as defined by the Head Start Performance Standards, and other federal, state, and local requirements.
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Under the direction and supervision of the Recreation Supervisor-Aquatics, the person in this position will teach and administer a variety of aquatic classes, lifeguard and assist in the following areas: personnel supervision, public relations, record keeping, programming and facility operations, and maintenance.
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Demonstrated experience leading community-based campaigns, including but not limited to: state legislative campaigns; labor organizing; and immigrant rights. Workers organize in two collectives, one of men (the Day Labor Program) and one of women (La Colectiva de Mujeres ), to build collective power, develop skills, and access dignified work.
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This position will interact closely with the Senior Talent Relations Coordinators and Vice President of Talent Relations as well as with other Company staff members and external parties.
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You will participate in the selection of a new tier 1 WMS platform as a replacement for our current SMB WMS, a new distributed order management (DOM) platform that supports omni-channel fulfillment (selection TBD), supplier integrations, and various other systems that may be needed over time (labor management, transportation management, robotics, additional warehouse automation, etc.
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Influencer Relations: identify influencer opportunities and nurture relationships, coordinate travel plans, ensure contract obligations are fulfilled, coordinate co-branded website presence, blogs, and social media is repurposed on all channels.
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This position carries out responsibilities in the following functional areas: benefits administration, policy implementation, employee relations, training, performance management, employment law compliance, monthly reconciliation of payroll/benefit expenses, and preparation of benefit accruals and journal entries.
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Responsibilities include profit and loss responsibility, meeting direct labor disabled percentages, and corporate safety goals. Responsible for meeting disabled direct labor requirements as set by law at each site.
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They will be responsible for labor, food costs, compliance, menu-building and assisting the Culinary Director in projects. Working knowledge of company invoice tracking, labor tracking, schedule preparation, food cost management, labor cost management, inventory control, and hiring, counseling, and termination policies.
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