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Postal Service operations are wide ranging from Mail Processing, handling and sorting mail to sales and marketing teams that work with commercial customers. No Experience Required – Paid Training Provided – Job Security.
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Our work environment provides a flexible work schedule that includes a Monday through Thursday on-site, with an optional WFH on Fridays, up to 20 workdays fully remote each year, and Time Off for vacation, and sick leave.
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Benefits: Competitive salary Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance Exceptional opportunities for professional development, expanding research experience in the medical field Collaborative and innovative work environment Salary: $45,000-$55,000 per year MON.
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Candidates interested in this role also usually have experience or interest in other roles including Aide, Case Aide, Behavioral Aide, Youth Care Worker, Foster Care, Unaccompanied Children, Youth, Foster, After School Program, CNA, Clinical Coordinator.
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Educational or work experience in any of the following areas is a plus: babysitting, childcare, elementary education, teaching, classroom aid, paraprofessional, special education, early intervention, day care, preschool, head start, camp counselor, teacher, pediatric healthcare professional, etc.
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Under the support of a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), you will have the tools and support necessary to implement programs, collect reliable data, and work with your supervisor to execute a plan specifically tailored to each child or adolescent.
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5000 Middle Market 50 Certified by The Joint Commission Best of Staffing Talent Satisfaction 2022 Best of Staffing Client Satisfaction 2022 Fastest-Growing US Staffing Firms 2017 If you’re seeking a Travel ICU Nurse position in Los Angeles, CA and are looking to work with an agency that will listen to your needs and career goals, then Focus Staff is the right place to be.
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Optional: Registered Behavior Technician (RBT), Board Certified Autism Technician (BCAT), Applied Behavior Analysis Technician (ABAT), Mental Health Technician or Senior Behavior Therapist (2 years' experience in ABA) a plus.
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The individual will be hired by PACE and gain work experience at Homies Unidos as a Community Outreach Worker. PACE has partnered with Homies Unidos (HU) to offer an exciting work experience opportunity.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Fashion, Production, Design or related field, or equivalent work experience. Under the guidance of the Division / Category Director, you as a Buyer will work to create the appropriate merchandise mix based on emerging trends and manage the assortment strategies established by your team leaders.
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Experience, comfort, and desire to work with various vulnerable populations such as re-entry, homeless, veterans, disabled, low-income, etc. At least 2 - 4 years' prior experience in providing career coaching/case management /job development services within workforce development, social service, or non-profit organizations.
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Bachelor’s degree in Transportation, Business or related field or equivalent work experience. 7 years’ experience as a railroad engineer for an FRA regulated railroad. This position will report to the Assistant General Manager of Rail Operations (AGMRO) and will be required to coordinate and work with the Safety, Training, and Compliance Managers to ensure compliance with all applicable regulations.
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1 year work experience or related healthcare experience; Certified Nurse Aide, OR tech, or Endoscopy Tech preferred. Work Location: Providence Cedars-Sinai Tarzana Medical Ctr-Tarzana.
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Applicants should have at least six months to a year of experience operating a sit-down cherry picker or forklift, and some shipping and receiving experience is preferred. Use a cherry picker forklift with a work platform to elevate workers so they can check inventory.
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This fully remote role offers the chance to work on a custom-built property management platform, with plenty of future development opportunities as the company expands across multiple locations.
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