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Under supervision, to monitor student behavior on an elementary, middle and/or high school campus; to monitor students boarding and disembarking from school buses; to monitor student behavior in a cafeteria; to enforce school rules and issue citations/detention slips; and to perform related work as required.
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Coordinate with Workforce Development team to support effective on-boarding for new teachers, including direct on-site support, check-ins with new staff, support for professional development plans and monitoring of benchmarks.
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Assist with interviewing, on-boarding, coaching, observing and training of new Team members; support with Talent Development activities; participate in Performance Mgmt. activities of your team; utilize the leadership competencies for continued self-development.
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Public retail store setting taking care of our customers; all public areas are climate controlled; some stock rooms may not be climate controlled; some outdoor work if assigned to retrieve shopping carts or while unloading trucks; Frame shop contains glass cutter and heat press ; work hours include nights, weekends and early mornings.
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As we move forward in the on-boarding process, to keep our staff safe, our on-boarding process is all online and virtual, including our interview and orientation completed online. Most event servers and bartenders have experience in restaurants, fine dining, catering, and banquet facilities.
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Maintain ride queue lines, sending line jumpers to the back to ensure an efficient boarding process. Maintain ride queue lines, sending line jumpers to the back to ensure an efficient boarding process.
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Consistent sunshine year-round + endless opportunities to explore the outdoors—hiking, biking, fishing, paddle boarding, camping, beach activities, and much more. Consistent sunshine year-round + endless opportunities to explore the outdoors—hiking, biking, fishing, paddle boarding, camping, beach activities, and much more.
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Recruiting & on-boarding new hires is required* Presenter and managing new hire orientation. if you have caregiving, healthcare, customer service position. Recruiting & on-boarding new hires is required.
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Business Need / Purpose of Role:The Operations Intern will be responsible for learning all areas of port agency operations including managing vessel requirements, booking relevant services, and undertaking vessel boarding, and our principals to learn the safe and smooth turnaround of all appointed vessels within the jurisdiction of the port office.
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Lastly we also have a full boarding facility, Electronic Medical Records with computers in every exam room for efficiency of care, full pharmacy and a grooming Salon. We love our community and currently partner with over 30 area animal rescue groups in the greater bay area.
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