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The Assistant Property Manager assists the Property Manager in ensuring the physical, fiscal and social soundness of a property, operating the property in accordance with appropriate lender, tax credit, US Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD), state or local governmental entities requirements and EBALDC's internal guidelines.
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La Quinta by Wyndham is now seeking a Assistant General Manager-San Francisco to join our team at the La Quinta by Wyndham San Francisco Airport North location in S. San Francisco , California.
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As an Assistant Manager, you are a key member of the leadership team. Be ready to step in for another manager as needed. The base salary is just one component of J.Crew Group's competitive total rewards strategy that also includes the opportunity for bonus, competitive benefits and perks.
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Reports to the Operations Manager and supports the Base Leader as required for all organizational goals within the Inflight division. Required to attend United's flight attendant training to earn FAA certification if not currently flight qualified.
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Partner with General Manager and District Manager/Regional Director to execute the location business plan that drive results and maximize business opportunities. Recognize performance issues in a timely manner and partner with General Manager and Regional HR Manager to develop action plans for resolution.
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Assist in providing orientation to new employees including newly-employed front desk assistants, Dental Assistants, Registered Dental Assistant, Dental Hygienist, Dentist, etc. Under general supervision of the Dental Supervisor RDClinic Coordinator, Dentist, or Chief Dental Officer performs all duties of a Dental Assistant including assistance to the dentist and dental hygienist during a variety of treatment procedures, and other functions as legally allowed in the state of California.
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The Activities Manager will also play a key role in the success of the integration between the two populations and the Assistant Property Manager position must create a positive work environment for that position/person to thrive.
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Software proficiency in Deltek Vision and Vantage Point (Required) If you’re an enthusiastic Senior Accounting Manager looking to take your career to the next level, please send your resume to me directly at Thomas.
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A registered dental assistant shall not be required to complete further instruction in the duties of placing ligature ties and archwires, removing orthodontic bands, and removing excess cement from tooth surfaces with a hand instrument.
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Job DescriptionBlock is looking for an experienced Regulatory Licensing and Exam Manager with relevant state regulatory lending experience. With Cash App, anyone can easily send, spend, or invest their money in stocks or Bitcoin.
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This classification can be distinguished from Assistant Engineer II in that the latter performs the full range of engineering duties, may act as resident engineer for medium to small sized construction projects, and requires an Engineer-in-Training certificate.
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As the Credit Portfolio, Senior Product Marketing Manager, you will improve outcomes for sellers and the credit portfolio by working across all credit products and teams including Product, Engineering, Data Science, Design, Creative, Capital Markets, Risk, Legal, Compliance, and Credit Policy.
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Valid California License in Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant granted by the California Speech Language and Hearing Audiology Board. 1+ year as a Speech and Language Pathologist Assistant, preferably in a school setting.
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The General Manager will report to the District Manager and/or Regional Director and work a rotating, full-time schedule including days, nights, weekends, extended hours on game days and during events.
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For top performing Dental Assistants, Western Dental/Brident University offers Registered Dental Assistant training programs, RDA license fee reimbursement and promotion tracks. Must have completed a dental assistant program or have equivalent work experience.
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