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ReqID: 249159 Job Category: Food Preparation/Service Work Location: Queen of the Valley Medical Center Shift: Variable Description Performs a variety of kitchen duties as assigned in the preparation and serving of hospital meals.
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Company prioritizes wellness through its Wonderful NOW (Nourish Our Wellness) initiative, which provides a robust suite of wellness offerings such as access to mental health resources and life coaching, employee community groups, cash rewards for healthy habits, and on-demand fitness videos.
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Join our team at Queen of the Valley Medical Center and thrive in our culture of patient-focused, whole-person care built on understanding, commitment, and mutual respect.
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At Lewis Cellars, we take pride in our daily winemaking operations and the partnering relationships we have established in Napa Valley to ensure we source the finest fruit and create highly sought-after wines for every vintage.
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The Bell Attendant is also expected to support with front desk operations. Relax at our infinity edge adult pool and hot tub overlooking the rolling hills and vineyards of Carneros or our family pool area with an elevated deck with shade trellis infinity edge lap swimming pool, childrens pool, hot tub and Snack Shack.
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Confidence with technology and software, including Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Suite, social media platforms, ecommerce systems, and email marketing platforms. Connect with DTC Members during both releases and non-sales situations.
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The Position/RoleThe Bell Attendant/Guest Services Attendant is a combination role of Bell, Door and Valet Attendants. We are hiring for On-Call Bell Attendant/Guest Services Attendant.
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We offer full suite of Medical, Dental, Vision, Life AD&D and LTD Insurance. Our wines can be found in leading retailers internationally and throughout the US, including Total Wine, HEB, Whole Foods, Costco, Kroger, Spec's, BevMo.
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Intermediate to advance knowledge using HP Computers, Lenovo Computers, Dell Computers, Xerox, Konica Minolta, Ricoh, Microsoft Suite, Citrix, Active Directory, Workday, Edge, Chrome, Chrome OS, Apple iOS, Android Devices, iPhone, Zendesk, Service Now, and Imaging Computers for deployment.
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Knowledge of Google Suite, Qualtrics, SPSS, Avaya softphone, and Zoom preferred. Reporting to and under general supervision of the Director of Business and Operations, School of Social Sciences, with additional lead work direction from a Psychology Professor, the Research Technician II performs technical research work of average difficulty and assists in the supervision of technical and clerical assistants for the Sonoma Marriage Lab in the Psychology Department of Sonoma State University.
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Commitment to professional growth in best practices in using technology in residence life and student affairs to increase efficiency, accessibility, and quality of housing operations and residence life practices (Microsoft Office suite, Google suite assignments, billing, and conduct database management systems, social media, community development tracking.
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Knowledge of equity and inclusion issues and laws that impact higher education and particularly community living (all gender spaces, Title IX, affinity-based living learning communities, ADA compliance.
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Advanced computer skills (Microsoft Office Suite) and ideally experience working with syndicated data (Nielsen, IRI etc). Liase with winemaking on vintage specifics, wine style and points of difference, competitive set research and long-term planning.
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Embark on a journey of freshness and orderliness as a Laundry and Public Area Attendant, where your meticulous touch ensures that linens are crisp, and public spaces exude cleanliness. Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Linkedin, Facebook and Pinterest: @AubergeResorts and #AlwaysAuberge.
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Join our team at Queen of the Valley Medical Center and thrive in our culture of patient-focused, whole-person care built on understanding, commitment, and mutual respect.
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