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Simultaneously the Chaplain Resident is actively engaging in an action-reflection, process model of education that focuses on the development and enhancement of the student's professional competency and pastoral identity.
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SPECIAL sERVICE FOR gROUPS, INC JOB ANNOUCEMENT Title: Motel Resident Case Manager Division: HOPICS FLSA: Non-Exempt, Full time Supervisor: Inside Safe Program Supervisor Pay Range or Rate: $21.00-$23.00 Per Hour Revised: 9.28.
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The Resident Counselor, reporting to the Residential Life Managers and Culture and Residential Life Director, is a part-time non-exempt, seasonal position from July 18th - July 30th in Los Angeles, CA. Resident Counselors are responsible for the supervision of YOLA National Festival musicians during their residential life experience.
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Job Summary: The Department of Animal Resources (DAR) has one (1) position open for a Resident Veterinarian in Laboratory Animal Medicine (LAM) starting July 4. The resident will rotate within DAR services and gain experience in the medical, surgical, anesthetic, and colony management of a variety of laboratory animal models used at USC. Residents will have the opportunity to spend time with our sister program at The City of Hope and The Beckman Research Institute.
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We are looking for a Senior Resident Engineer to join our growing transportation team! Perform quality assurance inspections to achieve compliance with contract plans and specifications on all phases of highway and bridge construction, such as paving, structures, striping, grading, SWPPP, drainage, sewer, water, utility relocations, electrical installation sign installation and Read and interpret plans, specifications, and other construction documents.
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Following a Permanent Supportive Housing model, the Resident Manager manages the daily program operations of our Residence sites. Resident Manager (On-call)SummaryThe Downtown Women's Center seeks a Resident Manager to contribute directly to breaking the cycle of homelessness for women.
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EXP is currently seeking an energetic Resident Engineer to join our highly regarded construction management group in Southern California (Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Orange County and San Diego.
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The Resident Engineer is responsible for ensuring the contract is built according to plans and specifications, that construction operations provide for the safety of employees and the traveling public and that all changes in the contract are covered by change orders agreed upon by the contractor and the Client.
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This position provides administrative support to the General Manager and Community Manager managing the day-to-day office operations and responsible for the following duties.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Under the supervision of the Resident Manager or ARM, the Resident Advisor is responsible for providing shelter supervision (custodial) and delivery of residential services to residents within the framework of the Mission Statement, Five Principles.
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As a Resident Services Coordinator, each day brings new learning opportunities. Supports the Assistant Property Manager with renewals, rent collection, service request completion, customer service phone calls, file organization & accuracy, resident communication & inquiries, lease contract questions/changes and other administrative duties.
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We are looking for a Resident Automation Technician who will be in charge to keep complex systems in operation at our client's plant in Barbastro (Spain). Knowledge of Siemens PLC, Beckhoff, Fanuc, Allen Bradley; Rockwell not mandatory but will be considered a plus.
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The Resident Services Coordinator is responsible for providing effective customer service to all prospective tenants, current tenants and property staff by utilizing in-depth knowledge of the property and its functions.
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The Resident Manager is responsible for the management of units, ensuring compliance with applicable HUD regulations, Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program, and Regulatory Agreement. The Resident Manager is responsible for communicating all necessary operating information to the Regional Manager and appropriate departments or agencies.
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Resident Services Coordinator (Temporary) Assists with resident retention through community events. Attends to the ongoing customer service needs of each resident throughout their residency.
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